I did that one a few years ago, though I didn't include the brief scene at 8:02 (I believe that's Vinton Avenue in the Palms neighborhood). What I did cover was the night scene at the railroad track. This turned out to be much more interesting "on paper" than when I actually went ahead and put together the filming location documentary video. It's just simply too dark in the film to be interesting! I don't even have this one on my ChrisBungoStudios.com website, but it is on my YouTube channel as an unlisted video:
You're amazing! I thought I'd have you stumped on that one! (Like "stump the band" from Johnny Carson.)
I checked your website, so that explained why I didn't see it -- and why my youtube search for this short didn't turn up your video either.
I posted a link to the short a few months ago -- it was on archive.org, but that link is now dead. At the time, the short was not on youtube, but now it is -- at least for now since it is 5 years from being PD.
I can't believe you actually know the street name from the scene I mentioned! Uncanny! And I bet you're correct!

I'm going to create a new thread with some challenges -- why do I think that even if you didn't do a short that you probably know where it is?
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