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Sciencetainment Magazine | 40 x 25’
“How It Works” gives you the inside story on some of the world’s most familiar objects, incredible inventions and ambitious construction projects.
Throughout the series, spectacular footage captures a huge range of fascinating and surprising processes, from engineering miracles to the production techniques used to manufacture the most common household goods.
From the complex cogs and gears of a Swatch watch, to the steel girders of a skyscraper, the workings of a printing press or the assembly of a wind turbine’s giant rotor blades – each program delivers intriguing insights and in-depth information on an amazingly varied selection of topics.
Each episode features exquisitely-filmed, behind the scenes visits to factories, laboratories and workshops that reveal to us processes and systems that are normally either taken for granted or simply shrouded in mystery.
As an added bonus, interesting and surprising tidbits of information on the featured topic are presented in “Did You Know” captions at the end of each sequence.
Offering a unique opportunity to experience a wide-ranging variety of the modern world’s most original ideas in practice,
“How It Works” is a comprehensive, informative and entertaining look at how the world ticks and clicks.
How It Works
Sciencetainment Magazine
40 x 25’
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