Crazy Contraptions
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | A sort of inversion of [[The Great Egg Race]] in which teams compete to create "chain reaction machines" to carry out a simple task in the most complicated way. In one section they have to demonstrate a particular scientific principle and in another they need to incorprate a particular object. | + | A sort of inversion of [[The Great Egg Race]] in which teams compete to create "chain reaction machines" to carry out a simple task in the most complicated way. In one section they have to demonstrate a particular scientific principle and in another they need to incorprate a particular object. Knockout series structure. |
- | + | Unfortunately, with so many moving parts (and on this occasion that's not a metaphor), there's very little time to focus on the various engineering challenges in any depth, and then the finale is critically undermined by choppy editing. To show off a chain reaction machine properly, the action needs to flow in, as close as possible, a single continous shot. 48 edits in 70 seconds really won't cut it - or rather it ''will'' cut it, to ribbons, robbing us and the teams of the big "wow" moment at the end. Shame. | |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 08:54, 7 May 2022
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Host
Co-hosts
Judge: Zach Umperovitch
Insert presenter: Shini Somara
Broadcast
Optomen for Channel 4, 29 April 2022 to present
Synopsis
A sort of inversion of The Great Egg Race in which teams compete to create "chain reaction machines" to carry out a simple task in the most complicated way. In one section they have to demonstrate a particular scientific principle and in another they need to incorprate a particular object. Knockout series structure.
Unfortunately, with so many moving parts (and on this occasion that's not a metaphor), there's very little time to focus on the various engineering challenges in any depth, and then the finale is critically undermined by choppy editing. To show off a chain reaction machine properly, the action needs to flow in, as close as possible, a single continous shot. 48 edits in 70 seconds really won't cut it - or rather it will cut it, to ribbons, robbing us and the teams of the big "wow" moment at the end. Shame.
Trivia
Officially billed as Richard Hammond's Crazy Contraptions.