MidWestWhips on the Science Channel show "How It's Made"
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MidWestWhips on the Science Channel show "How It's Made"
We just wanted to let everyone know that this coming Friday, May 27th at 9pm Eastern Time, MidWestWhips will be featured on a segment of the Science Channel's show "How It's Made."
It appears as though our segment will likely be in the first portion of the show, followed by automated pizza makers, incense cones, and scale turbine engines.
You can see some photos that John Leonetti generously shot during the filming both on our MidWestWhips Facebook page Photo Gallery and on John's site: The Whip Cracking Galleries.
Also, here are photos of some of the whips that you'll see during the segment:
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... Whips2.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... Whips1.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... airOpp.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... pRight.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... erhead.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... nKnots.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... lsZoom.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... dAngle.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... h3Pile.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... terns3.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... opLeft.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... Handle.jpg
Be sure to check your local listings.
Happy Cracking!
- Paul Nolan and Lauren Wickline
MidWestWhips
It appears as though our segment will likely be in the first portion of the show, followed by automated pizza makers, incense cones, and scale turbine engines.
You can see some photos that John Leonetti generously shot during the filming both on our MidWestWhips Facebook page Photo Gallery and on John's site: The Whip Cracking Galleries.
Also, here are photos of some of the whips that you'll see during the segment:
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... Whips2.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... Whips1.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... airOpp.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... pRight.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... erhead.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... nKnots.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... lsZoom.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... dAngle.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... h3Pile.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... terns3.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... opLeft.jpg
http://www.midwestwhips.com/indygearpho ... Handle.jpg
Be sure to check your local listings.
Happy Cracking!
- Paul Nolan and Lauren Wickline
MidWestWhips
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Re: MidWestWhips on the Science Channel show "How It's Made"
Congratulations, guys! SO cool! Can't wait to see the episode!
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Congratulations, but what irritates the stew out of me is how cable companies put programs like this in the upper tier channels that, unless you pay extra, you can't GET!
The program 'How it's made' used to be a Discovery Channel show. We enjoyed watching it every night. They moved all the GOOD shows to channels like Science and Travel, and OUT of the lower tier channels that we're currently paying for. In order to see these channels, I'd have to pay almost $50 more (or better) a month extra.
Grrrrrr.
Oh, that out of my system, I wish we could see it too! I always liked that show.
Regards! Michaelson
The program 'How it's made' used to be a Discovery Channel show. We enjoyed watching it every night. They moved all the GOOD shows to channels like Science and Travel, and OUT of the lower tier channels that we're currently paying for. In order to see these channels, I'd have to pay almost $50 more (or better) a month extra.
Grrrrrr.
Oh, that out of my system, I wish we could see it too! I always liked that show.
Regards! Michaelson
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Paul,
That is so cool! One of my favorite shows. I can't wait to see it.
That is so cool! One of my favorite shows. I can't wait to see it.
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Great! Now I'll just have to wait about a year to see it on cable TV in Mexico... Hope someone records it and puts it in YouTube...
Congratulations Paul and Lauren, glad to read it will be on air soon!!!
Aldo.
Congratulations Paul and Lauren, glad to read it will be on air soon!!!
Aldo.
Re: MidWestWhips on the Science Channel show "How It's Made"
We still have the show aired everyday, but I think those are reruns. I'm not sure if they show any new episodes on the "ordinary" Discovery Channel. Some of the Discovery Channel's premium "channels" are on the higher subscription packages.
Mythbusters on the other hand airs the latest episodes.
Mythbusters on the other hand airs the latest episodes.
Re: MidWestWhips on the Science Channel show "How It's Made"
Now that I come to think about it, we're pretty much in the same situation here, Fenris. I still hope someone will put in YT, though.fenris wrote:We still have the show aired everyday, but I think those are reruns. I'm not sure if they show any new episodes on the "ordinary" Discovery Channel. Some of the Discovery Channel's premium "channels" are on the higher subscription packages.
Mythbusters on the other hand airs the latest episodes.
Aldo.
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If there's a chance someone could 'youtube' the sequence, that would be nice.....sometimes the programs do it themselves. If so, and if someone finds it, plcae post a link so those of us who DON'T have access can see it too.
Regards! Michaelson
Regards! Michaelson
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Wow, congrats Paul. And that "DS" whip is a work of art!!!!
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Re: MidWestWhips on the Science Channel show "How It's Made"
I wasn't home last night but was able to see this thread ( wasn't able to reply was checking everything quickly )
1, CONGRATS on getting on How It's Made
2, I set it to record
3, Thanks for the Pecards and fall leather
1, CONGRATS on getting on How It's Made
2, I set it to record
3, Thanks for the Pecards and fall leather
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John's pics are just amazing. The lighting helps make them more "dramatic".
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Looks like it is due to broadcast on Friday, May 27th 9:00 PM on the Science Channel. I like the others hope to see this on YouTube soon.
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i just watched the show. that's pretty cool,and very interesting. i didn't realize what all was involved in whip making . you make it look easy too. congratulations on having that spot on the program.take care
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Just watched it, that's awesome guys, why wasn't lauren in it at all?
The whole time we were watching other people were constantly saying ," do you do that?" "do you have one of those?" "you should
get one of those"
Do you really use the Dene Williams strander for tapering your strands? I know many just cut out by hand like it temporarily
showed in the show.
Anyway, congratulations guys and i loved the segment.
The whole time we were watching other people were constantly saying ," do you do that?" "do you have one of those?" "you should
get one of those"
Do you really use the Dene Williams strander for tapering your strands? I know many just cut out by hand like it temporarily
showed in the show.
Anyway, congratulations guys and i loved the segment.
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Congratulations Paul and Lauren!
I know you guys having been working on this for some time and I'm excited to watch
I know you guys having been working on this for some time and I'm excited to watch
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HA! Wow that's funny because if it's the same show I'm thinking about, they are from my home town. It started out years ago as sort of low-cost idea for a show that felt very much like a B-rated corporate video, but over time they got better at it and the show seems to have taken off. Funny, you just never know where one tinny step will take you; now they're filming Midwest Whips!
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Great show ! ! ! Hope u where taking notes riku cause thats how the pro whip makers roll! They bring it! Yeah Baby!
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I recorded it so it's there FOREVERThe Intercept wrote:Great show ! ! ! Hope u where taking notes riku cause thats how the pro whip makers roll! They bring it! Yeah Baby!
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Can anyone upload it on youtube or another similiar site?
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Yes... could you...???tomek9210 wrote:Can anyone upload it on youtube or another similiar site?
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I suppose if nobody else does it after a while I could set a camera in front of the TV and turn it up loud, then upload it. I'd rather
somebody do it more of a techie way though, which I can do but I don't want to take the time
somebody do it more of a techie way though, which I can do but I don't want to take the time
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Thanks for all the great comments everyone!
It was a lot of work for such a short segment, and they cut A LOT out of it. It was over 14 hours of filming that ended up with only 4 minutes and 40 seconds of finished footage from our place, and we spent the few weeks leading up to it making many whips in different stages of construction. Unfortunately, they only had a budget to spend one day out here filming, and there really just wasn't enough time to film everything, and also with the segment being so short they had to condense (and cut) a lot of the information into a more generalized "how a whip is made".
We weren't actually able to watch it when it aired, but thankfully a neighbor DVRed it, and we were able to see it.
Also, someone mentioned that the specific episode can be purchased on both Amazon, and also ITunes for $1.99. I found it by searching "How It's Made Whips". On Amazon you can watch a preview of the first few minutes for free, so you can see part of our segment on there. I know at some point they put them up on the "How It's Made" website, and also they are usually uploaded onto YouTube as well.
Thanks again everyone for the support, it was a lot of fun to do!
Hopefully it will introduce more people to the sport of whip cracking!
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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It was a lot of work for such a short segment, and they cut A LOT out of it. It was over 14 hours of filming that ended up with only 4 minutes and 40 seconds of finished footage from our place, and we spent the few weeks leading up to it making many whips in different stages of construction. Unfortunately, they only had a budget to spend one day out here filming, and there really just wasn't enough time to film everything, and also with the segment being so short they had to condense (and cut) a lot of the information into a more generalized "how a whip is made".
We weren't actually able to watch it when it aired, but thankfully a neighbor DVRed it, and we were able to see it.
Also, someone mentioned that the specific episode can be purchased on both Amazon, and also ITunes for $1.99. I found it by searching "How It's Made Whips". On Amazon you can watch a preview of the first few minutes for free, so you can see part of our segment on there. I know at some point they put them up on the "How It's Made" website, and also they are usually uploaded onto YouTube as well.
Thanks again everyone for the support, it was a lot of fun to do!
Hopefully it will introduce more people to the sport of whip cracking!
Regards,
Paul Nolan
MidWestWhips
Re: MidWestWhips on the Science Channel show "How It's Made"
riku1914 wrote:I suppose if nobody else does it after a while I could set a camera in front of the TV and turn it up loud, then upload it. I'd rather
somebody do it more of a techie way though, which I can do but I don't want to take the time
Never mind. Intent is what matters in the end.
Will look for it where Paul says.
Congrats again!
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I taped it and finally saw it today. I enjoyed the segment, but it really displays how sorely this show needs to either be longer or have fewer segments per episode. Nevertheless, good show Paul!
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They do need to make it where for these type of things ( hand made things ) they use about 15 minutes on it. Maybe show you
plaiting for more than 2 or 3 seconds at a time, maybe show you binding once or twice, or even show a bolster, not just mention
it.
plaiting for more than 2 or 3 seconds at a time, maybe show you binding once or twice, or even show a bolster, not just mention
it.
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Congratulations Paul & Lauren,
I know how hard you two worked on this project and it really paid off. You guys did an incredible job, the episode was informative, enjoyable and the whips looked great! I’m especially partial to that 12-plait target bullwhip you where working on, the one featured in the opening segment…
Because that ones mine!
Dan
P.S. Paul good to see you doing a bit of whip cracking on TV too!
I know how hard you two worked on this project and it really paid off. You guys did an incredible job, the episode was informative, enjoyable and the whips looked great! I’m especially partial to that 12-plait target bullwhip you where working on, the one featured in the opening segment…
Because that ones mine!
Dan
P.S. Paul good to see you doing a bit of whip cracking on TV too!
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Folks,
If you missed this one, it's on YouTube now at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k5WVYu5GXY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. It's very interesting and informative. Paul Nolan, is that you dual-wielding the whips?
Cheers,
Indyfan71
If you missed this one, it's on YouTube now at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k5WVYu5GXY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. It's very interesting and informative. Paul Nolan, is that you dual-wielding the whips?
Cheers,
Indyfan71
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Oh good, before they only had a really short clip of it up.
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thanks for the link!
I always regretted missing this one when it aired
I always regretted missing this one when it aired
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I've caught it on YouTube once or twice!!! Great job