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Big Manny's Science Sparks: Fireworks and Formulae

Big Manny’s viral science videos could light up the next generation of scientists — or just their gardens.

Emanuel Wallace, known as Big Manny, has become a sensation on social media thanks to his explosive science experiments. His TikTok and Instagram channels feature mesmerising pyrotechnics and chemical reactions that often rack up millions of views.


Big Manny’s content is driven by practicality and fun. He aligns with the National Curriculum but adds in exciting elements like fire and explosions, ensuring students can relate to his engaging demonstrations. His recent videos have tackled important issues such as lithium battery safety and wildfire prevention, demonstrating the potential impact of his content beyond mere entertainment.


When it comes to creating content, Big Manny’s approach is spontaneous yet purposeful. He doesn’t force inspiration; instead, he waits for those moments when creativity strikes. His advice to aspiring creators is to keep things simple and have a clear direction, whether that's education or humour. His simplicity extends to his equipment too – an iPhone serves as both camera and editor.


Big Manny’s collaboration with Prince William showcased the potential of viral science content on a global scale. The interaction was enlightening; the Duke showed genuine interest in science and engagement during the experiment, proving that even high-profile figures can benefit from such educational efforts.


In an era where digital content reigns supreme, Big Manny’s formula for success lies in combining practical knowledge with visual spectacle. His videos might just spark a new generation of scientists or, at the very least, ignite some curiosity.

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/professional-development/creative-careers/i-dont-get-creative-block-i-just-get-spouts-of-inspiration-content-creator-big-manny-on-how-he-makes-his-viral-science-videos
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