9/28/07: The crew interviewed Roger Lane whose daughter, Jodie Lane, was electrocuted in 2004 while walking her dogs in the east village. While Mr. Lane lives in Austin Texas, he has done more to make sure that New York City streets are electrically sound then any other private citizen. We also visited Paul Israel, the foremost expert on Thomas Edison.

9/6/07: We just concluded an intense week of shooting that brought us from the belly of ConEd's massive CoGen plant in Manhattan to a small hydro plant in Milford Maine. We interviewed an expert at CUNY who researches the effects of electricity on the body and visited various people who live off the grid in Maine to get a completely different perspective on electricity. We also spent a morning at the Park Slope Senior Center where we interviewed a 108 year old woman about her memories of a non-electrical world.

8/6/07: We went to Fraunces Tavern (an 18th century pub) in downtown Manhattan to interview James Delbourgo, an expert on electricity in the age of enlightenment.

8/5/07: The Crew headed out to NJIT for an IEEE convention on the history of electricity. While learning much through the various presentations, the crew was also able to interview experts on many different areas of electrical history. Among the people we interviewed were professors from as far away as Puerto Rico, Montreal and Bologna as well as engineers involved with FERC and an Inventor of fiberoptic cables that are used around the country to monitor the grid.

5/10/07: Scott was interviewed by Indiewire for an article being written on the film.

4/12/07: Scott and Par traveled to Wisconsin to reconnect with afflicted dairy farmers. They documented an Amish man who does not use electricity but feels that his cows are being effected by stray current from a nearby grounded neutral line.

12/27/06: Scott and a small crew documented the immense work being done to bring electrical infrastructure to the rural parts of Rajasthan, India. At one place a group of 20 men worked all day, manually raising a concrete pillar that will be used to support new transmission lines.

7/31/06: The team recently returned from a shoot in the Midwest where we spoke with people from the Chicago Electrical Trauma Program and followed an electric shock survivor as she was diagnosed by the multidisciplinary team. We then went to Wisconsin where dairy farms are plagued by what the electrical industry has called “Stray Voltage”. We also spoke with Peter Sauer, an expert on the electrical grid and visited the Bakkan museum – a great little museum founded by Earl Bakkan one of the innovators responsible for the first pacemaker.

7/21/06: A week long blackout in Queens is finally receiving publicity and we went to shoot the men and women of Con Ed working their hardest to repair the worn out system. We also speak with New Yorkers who have been living without power for nearly a week.

6/13/06: We just got back from Pigeon Forge, Tennessee where the annual Lightning Strike & Electric Shock Survivors meeting was held. We spoke with a wide variety of survivors and witnessed the healing process that comes when alienated peoples find a community.

5/22/06: Par was interviewed by TeleMundo regarding the project.

4/25/06: The past week has been a production whirllwind. We have spoken with a wide variety of experts and laymen from John Miksad (Senior VP of Electrical Distribution at ConEd) to an Amish farmer in Pennsylvania Dutch Country. From Michael VL Bennett (an expert on Neuroscience at Albert Einstein) to Several Survivors of electric shock. Our journeys took us as far as central Virginia and we were able to talk to many people along the way, each with a different understanding of electricity.

3/25/06: Today we interviewed Councilman John Liu about his proposal to pass legislation to make New York City Streets safer and to control the problems of stray voltage