Walking With Dinosaurs (2013)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 28 mins

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For the first time in movie history, audiences will truly see and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. "Walking with Dinosaurs" is the ultimate immersive experience, utilizing state of the art 3D to put audiences in the middle of a thrilling and epic prehistoric world, where an underdog dino triumphs to become a hero for the ages.
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Did you know? The tyrannosaurs in this movie are scaly because their models had already been completed before sufficient evidence - such as the discovery of the giant feathered Yutyrannus - came to light in support of the idea that these animals may have been feathered in real life, but also probably because the creators felt that the public would be more accepting of the traditional, scaly look, which is now known to have been incorrect. Read More
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as Alex
as Patchi
as Uncle Jack
as Juniper
as Jade
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
as Scowler

Direction

First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director

Distribution

Writers

Screenplay Writer
Dialogue Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director
Music Editor

Sound

Dubbing Coordinator

Animation

Animator

Casting

Casting Director

Makeup and Hair

Makeup Artist

Post Production

Post Production Supervisor

Special Effects

Special Effects Technician

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Supervisor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Camera:
Red Epic
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
Shot in 3D
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Trivia:
The movie has many similarities with the documentary film March of the Dinosaurs, including taking place in the same general time and place (Cretaceous North America, 70 million years ago), depicting many of the same animals (Pachyrhinosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Troodon, Edmontonia and Quetzalcoatlus), and focusing on a similar story with numerous similar set-pieces.

The tyrannosaurs in this movie are scaly because their models had already been completed before sufficient evidence - such as the discovery of the giant feathered Yutyrannus - came to light in support of the idea that these animals may have been feathered in real life, but also probably because the creators felt that the public would be more accepting of the traditional, scaly look, which is now known to have been incorrect.

Character designer David Krentz is a big name in dinosaur modeling. He has also worked as the lead character designer and dino-sculptor in Disney's Dinosaur and the Discovery Channel's Dinosaur Revolution.

Although the fact that small, raptor-like dinosaurs were feathered has been known since the end of the nineties, this is one of the first movies to actually depict many of its dinosaur characters with a feathery coat. Originally, Disney's Dinosaur would also have included feathered raptors, but budget and animation issues forced the creators to depict them incorrectly with scales.