A funeral home is not a place for fanfare beyond burial matters; the filming crew consisted of just six people.
Wyatt Wright was the creative force behind it, and he collaborated with Asher Harrington for the shoot. All the crew members and assistants had to wear protective clothing.
The hearse drove through the dedicated lane and stopped at the entrance of the Morgue, where disinfectant was sprayed onto the vehicle.
The man in a suit got out of the car, "This is the Morgue, where the Corpse will be temporarily stored."
His colleague came over, and together they transferred the Corpse from the Corpse Transport Vehicle onto a trolley.
"During the time the Corpse is in the Morgue, we need to verify the identity and disinfect the Corpse," the man pointed to the lights inside the Morgue, "There are ultraviolet disinfection lights inside, and after the UV light treatment, the Corpse will be taken to the Preservation Room for embalming."
He was the Corpse Collector, Daniel Bailey.