michaelsfields
Unfortunately, the program producers have recently jumped onto the "let's make it look like film instead of video" bandwagon. Consequently, sharpness and detail of the video image are greatly reduced, making it, for me, unwatchable. I was a huge fan of the program and have saved onto my DVR every episode ever produced. I'm so disappointed.
aerovian
This show is extremely well done. The range of products showcased is broad and interesting, and the amount of detail presented for each segment strikes the right balance between thoroughness and conciseness -- particularly given the short attention span of today's TV audience. The finished product is slick and technically excellent, which is particularly remarkable given just how few people put this show together (take a moment to watch the end credits sometime -- you'll be surprised!) I was unimpressed by the work of the male narrator they used in some early episodes, but apart from that I've found little to fault and have been a devoted watcher pretty much since day one. Unreservedly suitable and entertaining for all ages, and superb for family viewing.
sias-programming
This is a spectacular show. It is always interesting to see how ordinary products and tools are made. Plus we never suspect how they're assembled either. Most learning shows I've seen aren't very interesting, but this show keeps my attention and my interest. They explain everything at a nice pace and show almost every step in the process. This is great since you don't just have a narrated representation but more of a visual representation. I like how they explain the assembly in layman's terms so viewers have an easier time understanding how things are made. They also explain the terms used in the industries so it isn't completely dumbed down. I kind of thought they might run out of things that would be made since they show so many per episode. This show is really great and it'll be sure to keep you interested and wanting to watch more.
cjennings1987
This is a well put together show and often has some interesting points which makes the programme worth a watch. The problem comes when it begins to look at items of specialist equipment, which has does not provide any interest for the average viewer. I often find myself only watching half of the programme because the rest of it would be very uninteresting. And more often then not, it only explains part of a process, for example it may explain how they make a plane, but only show a small part, such as the engine. The rest is simply left to the viewers imaginations.Apart from this the programme does contain areas of interest and allows the average person to get an insight into how they make everyday items.