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Dinosaur! (1985 film)

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22: 133: 490:. This short animated film was only released in specialized animation festivals in 1984, but it convinced Robert Guenette and Steven Paul Mark to request Tippett's skills in order to transform it into a full-length documentary. They then asked Tippett to realise new sequences with other dinosaur species, like 401:
is seen grazing. One Centrosaurus wanders off into the forest in search of flowers. Night falls and it tries to find the whole Centrosaurus herd. It soon stumbles upon the remains of a killed hadrosaur and becomes wary. An
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Jointly with Reeve's narration, the documentary shows special effects scenes which reconstruct dinosaurs and their era, along with interviews with the most famous
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stop-motion animators Randy Dutra (who made the dinosaur molds and skins) and Tom St. Amand (who made the inner articulated metallic skeletons of the dinosaurs).
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The film is set in the late Cretaceous time period. After a short introductory sequence and the subsequent opening credits the film starts with the mating of
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throughout the 1990s before it went from being a premium pay channel on cable to a standard channel. It had a VHS release on May 5, 1993, by
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could not get up easily, so the herbivore is given a chance to escape. Once all three hadrosaurs are happily back together and the
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had been working in an experimental sequence lasting ten minutes. Conceived and created by Tippett with the help of
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The documentary also discusses the overgrowing popularity of dinosaurs, as well as the possibility of living
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digital restoration, published on April 6, 2011, by the Phil Tippett Studio's official channel in Youtube
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animation special effects techniques. The story of the short was simple: the chase and predation of a
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in order to explain how popular dinosaurs were in cinema. One of those excerpts was a scene from
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is shown, busy eating leaves from tall trees. They use their long necks to reach high branches.
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trilogy was finished, Tippett went on to improve his animation technique by means of
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and kills the dinosaurs. After that, a small mouse-like mammal (live-acted by an
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1980s section from Primeval Time, a dinosaurs documentaries specialised website
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is back on its feet, the latter defeatedly walks back into the forest.
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eats the final egg it stole, it is then hunted and killed by a pair of
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was re-dubbed with different sound effects and music in the original
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Immediately before working in the full length television documentary
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remake of the game. They appeared in the 1993 PC-video game called
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of films (1977, 1980, 1983), especially in the second installment,
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The go motion animation technique was first used by Tippett in the
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Next, during the different time of the late Cretaceous, a herd of
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in New York and requesting himself reshoots of several scenes.
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects
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seen in the film. In 1983, when his work with the original
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for the episode "Dinosaurs and Other Creature Features".
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becomes cornered and is killed by the tyrannosaurid.
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in the shin, which only infuriates the predator. The
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