Several elements served as the inspiration for this short, from witnessing people all over Chicago setting out with video cameras to catch a glimpse of the The Dark Knight (2008) crew shooting during the summer of 2007, to 'Batman' Issue 584 by Ed Brubaker which was titled on the cover "Batman: Urban Myth Or Reality" and within: "The Dark Knight Project!" It chronicled the adventures of two teenaged boys interviewing a slew of Batman regulars, from Commissioner Jim Gordon to the Penguin and Two-Face in their quest to determine if Batman was real or an urban legend. Wanting to stay within the continuity of 'Christopher Nolan''s universe, writer director 'Jerry Vasilatos' took the idea of kids wanting to catch Batman on video and spun it into events that could have taken place between Batman Begins (2005) and The Dark Knight, with Batman emerging as a mysterious new figure that some Gotham citizens believe could be a hoax perpetrated by the police department. In a tip of the hat to another independent film that inspired Brubaker's comic book tale, Vasilatos named his characters "Heather and Mikey" after the teenaged characters in The Blair Witch Project (1999). Thankfully, this Heather and Mikey survive their documentary filmmaking efforts. Christopher Nolan and writer David Goyer were inspired by similar comic book moments while penning Batman Begins, most notably a passage in Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli's "Batman: Year One" where Batman uses a radio frequency to draw bats from all over Gotham to cover his escape from a Gotham Police Department SWAT team.
The Orleans and Wacker Drive Bridge where Heather (Allyssa O'Donnell) and Mikey ('David Sanchez') encounter the Gotham Times News Vendor (George Hroziencik) is the same location used in the end of Batman Begins (2005) where Batman jumps the Tumbler across the river in his efforts to save Jim Gordon and Rachel Dawes from the fear toxin being spread by Ra's Al Ghul and the Scarecrow. The bridge is the passageway from Midtown Gotham into the Narrows. It was director 'Jerry Vasilatos''s intention that the news vendor really WAS in the middle of the action at the end of Batman Begins, and could very well have seen the same fleeting image of Batman hanging on for dear life to the monorail that Police Commissioner Loeb also witnessed.
Camera footage of the unfolding Midtown Avenue crisis was taken by Laura Felker and Enders Walker during the shooting of The Dark Knight (2008) during the summer of 2007 when both were filming behind the scenes footage of the action in Chicago. When director 'Jerry Vasilatos' conceived of setting a story between films and adding authenticity to the production values, he was inspired by the video footage he saw by Laura and Enders on Youtube. Theorizing that their footage could be the "point of view" from Mikey's camera and make it look like Heather and Mikey were in 'Christopher Nolan''s Gotham, Jerry contacted both videographers for permission to use their shots and both agreed.
The Gotham City Police cruiser was rented from one of the picture car rental companies that also supplied it to Warner Brothers for The Dark Knight (2008) on a tip from film fan and eventual crew member Laura Felker. While the outside of the vehicle was picture perfect, the inside was gutted with a roll bar for stunt driving duties it was put through on The Dark Knight.