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Put the Centres in Chocolates?

1997 4 min
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How Do They Put the Centres in Chocolates? is one of a series of short films that reveal the mysteries of how things are made. Viewers are taken on a visit to the factory to see how a whole variety of chocolate treats are produced.

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Put the Centres in Chocolates?
  • How Do They...?
    How Do They...?
    1997 8 films
    Everybody loves a good "how-to" film. Here we've assembled a selection of short films demonstrating how to do everything from getting the centres in chocolates to recycling paper.

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How Do They Put the Centres in Chocolates? is one of a series of short films that reveal the mysteries of how things are made. Viewers are taken on a visit to the factory to see how a whole variety of chocolate treats are produced.

  • director
    Don White
  • cinematographer
    Ken Kuramoto
  • editor
    Shirley Claydon
  • sound recording
    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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Education

Ages 6 to 10

Study Guide - Guide 1

Family Studies/Home Economics - Food and Nutrition

Prior to watching the film, ask younger grades to list some chocolates they know have centers with filling. Then ask them how they think they are filled. From grades 3 to 5, students should watch the video again and then write the steps based on what they learned. All grades can participate in making their own filled chocolate Easter Eggs by following a recipe found online.

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