All three series - 20 episodes in one BIG box!
Examining the advances in engineering that made some of the worlds most iconic structures possible. Big, Bigger, Biggest reveals the key inventions that allowed structures to evolve from simple and small into complex and BIG. Each episode opens showcasing the largest example of its kind and asks the question, how did it grow so big? Then a whirlwind tour of CGI, demonstrations and actuality delivers the answer. Superstructures grow, evolve, bend, twist, move and collapse to reveal their secret workings - buckle up and prepare to be amazed! BIG, BIGGER, BIGGEST - SERIES 1 SKYSCRAPER The tallest man-made structure on earth nearly half a mile tall is the Burj Dubai. This film explores how this building was made possible through a series of seven historic engineering breakthroughs. We have lined up seven landmark buildings that each features a major technological innovation that allowed engineers to reach ever taller into the sky. Using high-end computer generated imagery that makes up 50% of the film, well reveal the incredible stories behind these structures and the inventions that have driven them higher. Seven ingenious leaps forward that enabled skyscrapers to evolve from BIG to BIGGER into the worlds BIGGEST. AIRCRAFT CARRIER The biggest aircraft carrier in the world weighing over 100,000 tons is the USS Nimitz. This film reveals how seven ingenious technological breakthroughs enabled engineers to build this super-structure. From its steam catapults and mirror landing aids to its nuclear engines and unique mega-block construction system. We reveal the technology that enables the USS Nimitz to sail for over 20 years without refuelling, to house a crew of 6,000 men and women, to launch a supersonic jet fighter every twenty seconds and detect enemy threats nearly 300 miles away. Using a mix of stunning CGI animation and on-location filming, this film reveals the innovations that changed Aircraft Carrier design forever and enabled them to grow in size and scale from BIG to BIGGER into the USS Nimitz the worlds BIGGEST. BRIDGE The longest spanning bridge in the world stretching unsupported for nearly two miles over the Akashi Strait is the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan. This film reveals how seven ingenious technological breakthroughs have led to the development of this sea-spanning super-structure. From robots that paint it to the wires supporting its deck long enough to stretch over seven times around the world - to its earthquake proof towers. We reveal how the bridge is made from over a quarter of a million tonnes of steel, how its 28,000 tonne cables are anchored into the riverbanks, and how the engineers built a scale model of the bridge 40 metres long to test how its design would stand up to typhoon winds of up to 180 miles per hour. Using a mix of stunning CGI animation and on-location filming, this film reveals the innovations that changed Bridge design forever and enabled them to grow in size and scale from BIG to BIGGER into the Akashi Kaikyo the worlds BIGGEST. AIRPORT Heathrow Airport in London is the busiest international airport in the world. This film reveals how seven ingenious technological breakthroughs enabled engineers to build the most modern terminal of this super-structure Terminal 5. With its enormous free span roof and fully automated baggage system to the robotic vehicles speeding passengers to its doors, T5 is designed to feed 30 million extra passengers through Heathrow. Using a mix of spectacular CGI animation and on-location filming, this film shows in stunning detail the innovations that changed airports forever and enabled them to growfrom BIG to BIGGER into Heathrow Airport the worlds BIGGEST BIG, BIGGER, BIGGEST - SERIES 2 Episode 1 - SUBMARINE At 171m long, the USS Pennsylvania is the biggest submarine in the US Navy. It can dive deeper than a thousand feet, sail for 20 years without refueling, and remain submerged for up to 6 months. The vessel carries a crew of 155 men a
Title: Big, Bigger, Biggest (Boxset)
Format: DVD
Release Date: 03 Oct 2012
Actor(s): Documentary
Sku: 2215523
Catalogue No: SBS1519B
Category: SBS
Disc Count: 6
OFLC Rating: PG
Run Time: 855
Video Format: PAL
Region Code: ALL
OFLC Advice: Mild Violence And Themes
Production Studio: SBS Television
Dubbed Languages: SBS Television
Genre: Special Interest,