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	<title>TV-Reviewed &#187; Factory Made</title>
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		<title>Factory Made &#8211; S01E01 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 20:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Chamberlin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new Discovery Channel program started this past Wednesday.  <em>Factory Made</em> enters factories around the world to learn how products we use are made.  If this sounds like the Canadian series <em>How It&#8217;s Made</em>, you aren&#8217;t alone.  When I heard of this show, I thought Discovery was taking over <em>How It&#8217;s Made</em> and was relaunching it with a new name.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1108 aligncenter" title="Factory Made" src="http://www.tv-reviewed.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/factory-made-01.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="282" /></p>
<p><em>Factory Made</em> does have a very similar format as <em>How It&#8217;s Made</em>, but one thing I like about it is the more upbeat music.  Background music can be used to save a show or movie; it can make a dramatic impact.</p>
<p>The Food Network show <em>Unwrapped</em> also comes to mind when we talk about factory tour shows.  One thing <em>Unwrapped</em> does well is it uses brief interviews with employees, plant managers, etc to lessen the monotony that these types of shows tend to have.  The lack of interviews in <em>How It&#8217;s Made</em> always bugged me, creating one of the dullest television shows I&#8217;ve ever seen.</p>
<p>The pilot episode included segments on burritos, an enormous HD screen, and cowboy boots.  The burrito segment wasn&#8217;t very enlightening.  <em>Unwrapped</em> has done a terrific job of educating me on the subject of food.  The big screen segment was a little dull, but I was surprised to see the LED sections get weatherized.  I wasn&#8217;t sure how the engineers would protect the electronics from rain, but I didn&#8217;t expect them to cover everything in the manner that they did.</p>
<p>The last segment was my favorite.  It&#8217;s not because I have a particular interest in cowboy boots or anything of that nature.  But it was the fact that they included brief interview segments with the plant manager and I also learned about a particular type of wood used to hold the boot together.  I had no idea lemonwood was used in boots.</p>
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<p>This was a decent start to the series.  I hope the producers decide to include more interview segments.  The interviews don&#8217;t have to be all that enlightening to be effective, mind you.  He/she can provide the same sort of information we would otherwise learn from the narrator.  But the switching of voices and getting a different visual helps break up the monotony.</p>
<p>Original Air Date: May 28, 2008</p>
<h3>Rating: 7.4</h3>
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