Tesladownunder in the media
The site has attracted a lot of international media attention since 2008 and has now been on TV programs or news in 17 countries from a total of 16 TV shoots. There has been coverage in 9 newspaper articles, 28 magazine or book articles and 8 radio interviews.
Discovery USA TV “Is it possible?” 2010 USA
Maximus Film TV 2010 Germany
WIN TV Australia and 16 other countries “Elec-trickery”
Discovery Channel TV episode 1 Canada
Discovery Channel TV episode 2 Canada
Discovery Channel TV episode 3 Canada
Discovery Channel TV episode 4 Canada
Dutch Novus TV “Fobiac”
German Pro Sieben TV “Galileo”
Supercharged (nearly)
Media that didn’t happen (yet)
Discovery Channel TV episode 1 shown Sept 4, 2007 in Canada. Runs 5:14 mins and includes smoke rings, electric shocks, capacitor discharges and sparks in the pool.
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Above is the Gold Remi Award from the Houston International Film festival awarded to Discovery Channel Canada for this first video segment. Dean Lomax was the cameraman and Dennis Porter the producer. There are about 5000 entries and about 1000 winners in hundreds of categories. In this pdf winner list search for “electricity” will take you to the entry.
Discovery Channel TV episode 2 shown Sept 11, 2007 in Canada. Cameraman Dean Lomax shot episode 1 and 2 in 11 hours. Runs 3:45 mins and includes capacitor discharges, big TC construction. If you have a fast broadband link then view it direct in higher resolution from the Discovery Channel hereotherwise click the video below.
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Discovery Channel TV episode 3 shown Nov 21, 2007 in Canada. Cameraman Dean Lomax shot this in about 6 hours. Runs 5 mins and includes the big TC in a big domed building. Click the video below.
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Discovery Channel TV episode 4 shown Dec 20, 2007 in Canada. Cameraman Dean Lomax shot this also in around 6 hours. Topic is the Tesla Christmas tree. If you are in Canada (only) you can watch ithere otherwise watch it here. Video runs 5 mins.
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