Making It is a reality TV show where contestants with a passion for crafting compete in a series of challenges to showcase their creativity and skills. Each episode presents a unique crafting challenge that the contestants must complete within a limited time frame. The show celebrates the art of handmade and showcases various crafting techniques such as painting, drawing, fabric work, woodwork, and metalworks. The contestants are judged based on their craftsmanship, creativity, and ability to think outside the box. Making It combines friendly competition, creativity, and the joy of making things by hand.
Four-part series following the making of four beautiful objects, handcrafted by companies with a royal warrant.
Set in 1944, the film follows a toy maker in Michigan who faces various challenges such as labor strikes, xenophobia, and the loss of his child. Despite the hardships, he continues to create hand-carved toys and finds solace in his craft.
Host Jill Wagner travels the country to seek out talented artisans who continue to make products the traditional way...with their own two hands. In every half-hour episode, Jill meets three gifted craftsmen and gets a behind-the-scenes look at how their products are created. Along the way, viewers learn about the history and cultural heritage that inspire and influence the design of their handcrafted items.
500 years into the future, the earth is a dry wasteland destroyed by humans. Doctor Alma, a fluffy, brilliant Vulkeet (a cross between a parakeet and vulture) who drives a Vespa, must cure the only creatures left who can save the world by bringing back the rain - the bizarre and loveable Homeys who have fallen ill with a mysterious sickness.
Where does the impulse that leads us to create come from and how does it transform us? At what point does the artist begin to be built by the object he creates? Six artisans from Buenos Aires today take us to know the depths of their trades, seeking to vindicate the importance of the circularity of their production, mutual aid, the transmission of knowledge and the value of the manual tradition that they carry on.
The communities of San Martin Tilcajete and San Antonio Arrazola in Oaxaca, Mexico are best known for being the main source of the "Alebrijes" (wood carving) in the state; a relatively new but powerful tradition in mexican folklore. In both communities, there is a family that claims they're father started this tradition in all the state of Oaxaca.
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