You [had] better be following the story that's happening very carefully to make sure you have a beginning, middle and an end. Time flies by very quickly and it's important to be pointing your camera in the right direction or you can miss something. Because of this, we shot around the clock and got very little sleep. We had to be up before the campers and went to sleep hours after they did in order to prepare for the next day. It can be exhausting. Besides providing a beautiful setting, the best thing about filming at a camp is that something transformational often happens when the participants arrive. They are more open and honest because they don't have outside distractions.

Larry Grimaldi