During an interview in 2001, Erin Brown (aka Misty Mundae) talked about how she ended up writing and directing her first film, "I'm not sure how I got pegged with this responsibility. A friend of mine from London who was making a documentary on myself and all the Factory 2000 people has got a five-year working visa in America now, and he's working on the Seduction Cinema team. He and I had already talked about co-writing something, so we were collaborating on all these ideas that we wanted to write and direct together. And then (Seduction Cinema producer) Michael Beck said, I'll give you this budget for a quick shoot. You write it, and if we like it, you direct it. So we said, 'Okay. Fair enough.' Mike actually came up with the synopsis and I expanded upon it from there. And we're shooting Day One tomorrow."
Originally titled Confessions of a Natural Girl.
Erin Brown (aka Misty Mundae) explained why she made this film about herself and fellow naturally beautiful (no fake breasts or plastic surgery, and they don't shave off their pubic hair) actresses during an interview. "The whole philosophy behind it was that we felt that despite the fact that we're not like the generic blonde-haired, breast-augmented actresses that you might see in adult cinema--and a lot of times we feel that we lose work because of that--that it works both ways, because a lot of people respect the fact that we are exactly what we are. We don't need excessive makeup or plastic surgery. We can more than make up for that with our natural beauty and our talent. So our movie emphasizes that, despite the fact that we might not be most people's idea of what an adult entertainer would be. I'm not saying I'm above it. I'm just saying that we're different and a lot of people respect us for it."