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Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 20th century fox film.

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  • Walking with Dinosaurs
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  • Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 20th century fox film.
  • Walking with Dinosaurs was parodied in Prime Time, with mention of a show called Walking with Drashigs.
  • Walking with Dinosaurs (also Walking With Dinosaurs 3D, Walking With Dinosaurs: The 3D Movie) is a computer-animated/live-action hybrid film produced by BBC Earth and based on the BBC's 1999 miniseries of the same name. Directed by Neil Nightingale and Barry Cook, the film features computer-animated dinosaurs in the "real-world" Alaskan wilderness.
  • New Blood this episode, set in the Arizona of the late Triassic, tells of a time when the dinosaur group had yet to gain a sure footing in the mesozoic ecosystem. the episode highlights the lives of a group of Coelophysis, a reasonably well - known early Theropod, which is presented as being a relatively adaptable and flexible creature, opportunistic hunter, and occasional cannibal (this assumption is now known to be false, with recent scientific study revealing that what had appeared to be the bones of a younger specimen within that of an adult, were in fact two seperate skeletons that had perished on top of each other, and been compressed into one). The episode then details the decline of the Archosaurs such as the Placerias, who are gradualy being ousted from the Triassic ecosystem by s
  • Walking with Dinosaurs was a six-part documentary television mini-series that was produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, and first aired in the UK in 1999. The series was subsequently aired in North America on the Discovery Channel in 2000, with Branagh's voice replaced with that of Avery Brooks. It is the first entry of the Walking with... series and used computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate the life of the Mesozoic, showing dinosaurs in a way that previously had only been seen in feature films. The program's aim was to simulate the style of a nature documentary and therefore does not include "talking head" interviews. The series used paleontologists such as Peter Dodson, Peter Larson and James Farlow as advisors (their influence in the filming process can be
  • Walking with Dinosaurs is a six-part dinosaur television documentary mini-series that was produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, and first aired in the United Kingdom in 1999. The series was subsequently aired in the United States on the Discovery Channel with Branagh's narration replaced with that of Avery Brooks. The series uses computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate the reign of the dinosaurs, beginning in the late Triassic period and concluding in the late Cretaceous period at the K-T boundary mass extinction event, 66 million years ago.
  • It is the first entry of the Walking with... series and used computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate the life of the Mesozoic, showing dinosaurs and their contemporaries in a way that previously had only been seen in feature films. The Guinness Book of World Records reported that the series was the most expensive documentary series per minute ever made. A £40 million 3D film based on the series is currently being produced by BBC Worldwide and 20th Century Fox.
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  • *Stuart Ford *Marcus Arthur *Miles Ketley *Zareh Nalbandian *David Nicksay
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Editor
  • John Carnochan
Music By
  • Paul Leonard-Morgan
Cast
  • *Charlie Rowe *Angourie Rice
Producer
  • *Amanda Hill *Deepak Nayar *Mike Devlin
Release Date
  • 2013-12-20(xsd:date)
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Language
  • English
cinematographer
  • John Brooks
Title
  • Walking with Dinosaurs
Studio
  • *BBC Earth *Evergreen Films
IMDB ID
  • 1762399(xsd:integer)
Distributor
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Budget
  • 6.5E7
Writer
  • John Collee
Director
  • *Neil Nightingale *Barry Cook
Location
  • United States
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  • Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 20th century fox film.
  • New Blood this episode, set in the Arizona of the late Triassic, tells of a time when the dinosaur group had yet to gain a sure footing in the mesozoic ecosystem. the episode highlights the lives of a group of Coelophysis, a reasonably well - known early Theropod, which is presented as being a relatively adaptable and flexible creature, opportunistic hunter, and occasional cannibal (this assumption is now known to be false, with recent scientific study revealing that what had appeared to be the bones of a younger specimen within that of an adult, were in fact two seperate skeletons that had perished on top of each other, and been compressed into one). The episode then details the decline of the Archosaurs such as the Placerias, who are gradualy being ousted from the Triassic ecosystem by such large grazers as the Prosauropod plateosaurs. following the demise of an adult Postosuchus- then the top of the food chain- through attack by a rival as well as various clips detailing the life of a pair of Cycodonts and their desperate bid to raise a family, the episode concludes with the return of the rains, whilst a group of migrating Plateosaurs return to the plain, bringing 'new blood' to the starved landscape. * Coelophysis("hollow form") - one of the first dinosaurs; a quick, light built hunter * Placerias - a 1 ton herbivore armed with short tusks * Trinaxodon - a small mammal-like reptile * Postosuchus(crocodile from post") - the largest 'predator of the Triassic, an ancient archosaur and close relative of the dinosaurs * Peteinosaurus("winged lizard") - an early pterosaur * Plateosaurus("flat lizard") - the biggest dinosaur in the Triassic, and the shape of things to come. The second episode jumps forward to the Late-Jurassic period, when dinosaurs have well and truly taken over. It is set in Colorado, which, back then, was filled with giant conifers and, in a time without grass, fern prairies. The central creature is the sauropod Diplodocus, a long-necked herbivore. The episode follows a female throughout her life, from her mother laying eggs at the forest edge. She hatches, escapes an Ornitholestes, and follows her siblings into the forest. She grows quickly, encountering Allosaurus, Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus, before finding an adult herd. * Diplodocus("double beam") - a 130 ft long sauropod that hatched from eggs the size of a grapefruit * Ornitholestes("bird robber") - an egg theif related to the reptiles that would evolve into birds * Stegosaurus("roof lizard") - a 40 ft long herbivore with back plates that served as armor and 4 tail spikes (thagomizers) the size of baseball bats * Allosaurus("strange lizard") - a 42 ft long, carnivorous theropod, called the "Lions of the Jurassic" * Anurognathus("jaw without tail") - a small pterosaur that is shown to feed off insects that rest on the bodies of Diplodocus * Brachiosaurus("arm lizard") - Gigantic sauropod reaching 50 ft tall, and 100 ft long, and sharing the plains with Diplodocus Still in the Jurassic(Oxfordshire), we see the oceans of prehistory and a group of young Ophthalmosaurus having to face sharks, the largest predator of all time and a blast from mother nature. * Ophthalmosaurus("eye lizard")-a dolphin-like sea reptile * Liopleurodon("smooth-sided tooth")a predatory sea reptile that weighed 150 tons and reached 82 feet long * Rhamphorhynchus("beak jaw")-a small pterosaur that fed on fish, eggs and insects * Eustreptospondylus("well-curved spine")-one of the few, true dinosaurs to inhabit the European islands * Cryptoclidus("hidden collar-bone")-an agile sea reptile with four flippers In the early Cretaceous period, Ornithocheirus rules the skies and one male attemps to return to the place where he was born to mate. He's got a long way to go. * Ornithocheirus("bird hand")-a pterosaur with a 40 ft wingspan * Iguanodon("iguana tooth")-a large herbivore armed with two thumb spikes and was amoung the first to chew their food * Utahraptor("Utah Theif")-a 20 ft long dromeosaur that weighed half a ton * Polacanthus("many spined")-an armored traveling companion of Iguanodon * Tapejara("old being")-a Brazilian pterosaur * Kronosaurus("lizard of Kronos") In the middle of the Cretaceous, Antartica was filled with lush forests that included no night summers and pitch black winters, but what evolved to live there? * Leallynasaura(named after the daughter of the scientists who discovered the species)-a herbivore the size of a small turtkey that's able to survive the harshest winters * Koolasuchus(Kool's crocodile)-a hibernating amphibian that attacks like a crocodile * Australovenator ("Southern Predator")-a smaller version of it's Jurassic cousin * Muttaburrasaurus(named after the township of Muttaburra, Australia)-a 4 ton herbivore witha trumpet-like nose * Steropodon-a egg laying mammal that ate eggs As the end of the dinosaurs nears, the king of the terrible lizards goes down in style. * Tyrannosaurus Rex("king tyrant lizard")-a theropod that reached 50 feet long, 20 or more feet tall and weighed 7-10 tons * Torosaurus("perforated lizard")-the big skulled cousin of Triceratops * Didelphodon-an egg-stealing marsupial * Dromaeosaurus("running lizard")-a dromeosaur the size of a wolf * Anatotitan("duck titan")-a 5 ton hadrodsaur * Ankylosaurus("rigid lizard")-a massive armoured dinosaur * Quetzalcoatlus * Triceratops ("Three Horns On The Face") a relative of Torosaurus. * Deinosuchus ("Terrible Croc") * Thescelosaurus (unidentified) * Dinilysia
  • Walking with Dinosaurs was parodied in Prime Time, with mention of a show called Walking with Drashigs.
  • Walking with Dinosaurs is a six-part dinosaur television documentary mini-series that was produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, and first aired in the United Kingdom in 1999. The series was subsequently aired in the United States on the Discovery Channel with Branagh's narration replaced with that of Avery Brooks. The series uses computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate the reign of the dinosaurs, beginning in the late Triassic period and concluding in the late Cretaceous period at the K-T boundary mass extinction event, 66 million years ago. The Guinness Book of World Records reported that Walking with Dinosaurs was the most expensive documentary series per minute ever made.
  • Walking with Dinosaurs (also Walking With Dinosaurs 3D, Walking With Dinosaurs: The 3D Movie) is a computer-animated/live-action hybrid film produced by BBC Earth and based on the BBC's 1999 miniseries of the same name. Directed by Neil Nightingale and Barry Cook, the film features computer-animated dinosaurs in the "real-world" Alaskan wilderness.
  • Walking with Dinosaurs was a six-part documentary television mini-series that was produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, and first aired in the UK in 1999. The series was subsequently aired in North America on the Discovery Channel in 2000, with Branagh's voice replaced with that of Avery Brooks. It is the first entry of the Walking with... series and used computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate the life of the Mesozoic, showing dinosaurs in a way that previously had only been seen in feature films. The program's aim was to simulate the style of a nature documentary and therefore does not include "talking head" interviews. The series used paleontologists such as Peter Dodson, Peter Larson and James Farlow as advisors (their influence in the filming process can be seen in the documentary Walking with Dinosaurs - The Making Of).
  • It is the first entry of the Walking with... series and used computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate the life of the Mesozoic, showing dinosaurs and their contemporaries in a way that previously had only been seen in feature films. The programme's aim was to simulate the style of a nature documentary and therefore does not include "talking head" interviews. The series used palaeontologists such as Michael Benton, Thomas R. Holtz, Jr., Peter Dodson, Peter Larson and James Farlow as advisers (their influence in the filming process can be seen in the documentary The Making of Walking with Dinosaurs). The Guinness Book of World Records reported that the series was the most expensive documentary series per minute ever made. A £40 million 3D film based on the series is currently being produced by BBC Worldwide and 20th Century Fox.
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