On one filming trip from Florida to New York, three crew members plus tons of gear drove the thousand mile trip in a pick-up truck with one bench seat.
Blonde Redhead were too hard to understand due to their strong accents, so they had to be subtitled. The process was tough because the singer, Kazu, kept putting her water bottle in front of her mouth while answering questions, making lip-reading impossible.
After shooting the piece on the Alpha record pressing plant, the band received a call that Dick Smith, the owner and interviewee, had died. The producers felt honored to have captured his life's story one week before his passing.