Director Kristofer Weston successfully leads his cast and crew in maintaining a rural and Buckshot butch atmosphere. His cast is completely believable as working ranch hands. At no point does one think these guys are ?role playing models?. The cast maintains a raunchy and playful masculinity that is completely appropriate for the setting. Even Weston?s choice to include ripping off condoms in full screen before shooting some of their loads, gives this feature a more natural, if raw feel that a bunch of ranch hands would have. Weston also supervised some excellent videography from award-winning Max Phillips, who includes some great detail (water tanks, trucks, even a set of cowboy hats in the frame) to maintain the rural, working setting, without any intruding ?city details?. Phillips? editing is also exceptional, especially during the climatic montage between Buckshot Man Antton Harri and all-new Remo Ferri.