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English NHK documentary about the japanese cretaceous and the related studies.
David in Japan posted a topic in Fossil News
A 30 min english documentary about the cretaceous of japan from the NHK. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/tv/scienceview/20211019/2015266/- 3 replies
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3D documentary I have been working on for the last 3 years is finally released! It is called Ancient Planet and tells the the story of Earth from the its formation in the Hadean Eon, until the end of the Proterozoic with its mysterious Ediacaran organisms. All 3 episodes are available for watching on Tubi service, which is completely free, just requires registration: https://tubitv.com/series/300007201/ancient-planet-trilogy?start=true
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Film on the meteor-strike that killed the dinosaurs
pachy-pleuro-whatnot-odon posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Hi everyone, Last year we visited a dinosaur show (I believe something like "DinoExpo") in our area in the Alsace (France), where they screened a film about the meteor-strike that killed the dinosaurs. It was spoken in French (though could of course have been voiced-over) and I hadn't seen it before. However, my wife, who normally isn't overly interested in anything dinosaur liked it a lot, to the extent of asking me afterwards whether I could find it so she could finish watching it. As I don't know where to start on it, I thought I'd ask here... So, the documentary's most defining features I remember: 1. It's a 3D animation 2. The topic is the timeline of the impact of the meteor that killed the dinosaurs 3. This timeline is used to explain events that occurred around the world immediately prior and immediately following the impact on an hour by hour pace 4. There seemed to be a greater emphasis on Mongolian dinosaurs than most documentaries I've seen Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated! -
Last night I was flipping through Amazon Prime and found a Dinosaur documentary that I had not seen yet... https://www.amazon.com/Dinosaurs-Francesco-Invernizzi/dp/B07V3X6L14 ...part way through I recognized one of the paleontologists as our very own, @jpc! I love a good Dinosaur flick and this one was worth watching...enjoy.
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Underrated/Lesser Known Fossil Documentaries Recommendations?
Kurufossils posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Not sure if there is already a post answering this question here, but I'm on the lookout for any recommendations for some of the more underrated and lesser known fossil documentaries that can be found out there besides the Walking With Dinosauresque well known types. Maybe any posts on here can also help others explore some more obscure and interesting documentary titles to watch.- 5 replies
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For the last year I have been working on the first part of my 3D animated documentary series about prehistoric Earth. The first episode will take you to Hadean eon 4.6 - 4 billion years ago and tell about the formation of our planet, moon, emergence of water and, finally the first life. The full documentary is pretty much done and is being edited at the moment (voice over, sound effects, etc.). Finally, here is the trailer for Part 1 (everything is CGI and done by me). Not sure yet about distribution methods. Anyways, here is the teaser:
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A docu & magazine tip for the belgians & dutchie on tff!
ziggycardon posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hi everyone, I was just scrolling facebook a few moments ago and came across a few posts by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences and saw that there is a new documentary series about the museum itself on Canvas, the series is called "Er was eens" and the first episode that will air today at 19u will be all about the fossil collection including the Iguanodons of Bernissart & Plateosaurus Ben. So maybe a tip for everyone that has the network "Canvas" in Belgium & the Netherlands. https://vimeo.com/297901181?fbclid=IwAR2F5eIbYwzRKCAtfwcYIG8EZsXwZZF2nUhtUPw3dIYAQem_YrSLLP-t3TQ And the museum also posted that the science magazine EOS will do a 82 pages big special on the iguanodons of Bernissart, maybe another tip for all the belgian & dutch member, I'll definiatly get myself a copy!- 1 reply
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Hello all, I'm the Director of Development of a major non-fiction/documentary television production company. We produce shows for networks such as Discovery Channel, Nat Geo, Travel and Animal Planet among numerous others. We're currently developing a new show for a major cable network that some of you (but probably not all of you based on other threads i've seen!) might be interested in. Without divulging too many details, we are looking to assemble a small team of professional/semi-professional bone hunters/fossil hunter type guys. This team will be sent on a pretty adventurous expedition which may end up going over seas. I'm sure there are people here who don't love documentary/reality television. This may not be for you. But for those of you who enjoy shows like Alaska Gold Rush, Bering Sea Gold, Mountain Men, Diamond Divers, Storage Wars etc - well then you'll probably love this! We are looking for men and women who are BIG characters with BIG personalities with real experience in the world of bones and fossils. If that's you or someone you know - please email me at tvcasting1@gmail.com. For casting purposes, pictures and video always help! If you have any questions - feel free to email me as well. Happy to discuss the project in general terms here. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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