From the get go we wanted to add as much production value to this project as we possibly could. I had no idea how difficult executing some of the most basic steps of production would be in Arno – even setting up our dolly track proved to be a big challenge. Transporting it and then setting it up in such rough terrain was difficult, but we managed to get it set and use it for some great shots. The footage is really coming together.


The focus of a lot of our time on Arno was documenting the building of the Natural Currents Wind Turbine. This took an enormous amount of effort to build by both the NC install team, the locals and even our production crew. Once in place and erected it truly became an inspiring sight. To see this very unique piece of technology on the beaches of one of the most remote islands in the Pacific was pretty special. Once you come to understand the empowering ability it has to provide this island community with clean energy you really begin to appreciate the vision and dedication of Dr. Thomas Goreau and Roger Bason.



Roger is truly an inspiring man. He and his company Natural Currents have a refreshing vision to share clean energy with the world. Their commitment to bring this state-of-the-art wind turbine to Arno and service the energy needs of Dr. Goreau’s Biorock and local community is nothing short of inspiring. To choose this very remote location as a pilot site when they could have easily chosen a much easier location for this project is true testament of their commitment to bring clean energy to all communities of the world. Personally I can say that it was a great experience interviewing Roger on the shores of Arno, I cant wait to upload some clips of our talk once we get a solid internet connection.
