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Tresser la corde?

1998 4 min
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Comment tresse-t-on la ficelle, le câble et le cordage des navires? Film d'une série de courts métrages vidéo qui explorent les techniques de fabrication de produits bien connus des enfants et des adultes. Film sans paroles.

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Tresser la corde?
  • Comment fait-on pour...?
    Comment fait-on pour...?
    1997 8 films
    Découvrez ces films instructifs de la série Comment fait-on pour..., qui nous démontrent comment sont faits les simples choses de la vie quotidienne : les clôtures, les croustilles, le chocolat, la monnaie, etc.

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Comment tresse-t-on la ficelle, le câble et le cordage des navires? Film d'une série de courts métrages vidéo qui explorent les techniques de fabrication de produits bien connus des enfants et des adultes. Film sans paroles.

  • director
    Don White
  • cinematographer
    Ken Kuramoto
  • editor
    Shirley Claydon
  • location sound
    Rick Bal
  • assistant camera
    James Tocher
    Mark Pitkethly
  • lighting
    Andre Fernandes
    Ian Barrett
  • sound design
    Gael MacLean
  • re-recording engineer
    Michael Colomby
  • audio post-production
    Airwaves Sound Design
  • on-line services
    Rainmaker Digital Pictures
  • series conceived by
    Don White
  • production supervisor
    Kathryn Lynch
  • program administrator
    Bruce Hagerman
  • producer
    George Johnson
  • executive producer
    Svend-Erik Eriksen

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Ages 9 to 14
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Pre-screening: Discuss many of the ways that machines have been developed to make our lives easier. Have students discuss the part of the rope braiding process they found most intriguing. Have students suggest some products they would like to know more about, in terms of how they are made.
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