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RE: If you had a time machine...



Hi
I saw your email on the dinosaur mailing list and just thought I'd drop
you a line.

At Anachronistic productions (www.anachronistic.co.uk) we do a lot of
reconstruction and animating of extinct animals for TV documentaries as
well as museum displays).

If you're thinking of putting any of your FX work out to tender, take a
look at the showreel:
http://www.anachronistic.co.uk/content/animation-and-visual-effects-show
reel.htm

And, if you like what you see, put us on your list for tendering for the
work.

Thanks in advance, and good luck with the project.

Christian Darkin



-----Original Message-----
From: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu] On Behalf
Of Dan Chure
Sent: 30 September 2009 06:46
To: ddkrentz@charter.net
Cc: Dinosaur Mailing List
Subject: Re: If you had a time machine...


This is outside the time restrictions, but I would like to see a 
helicoprinid using its tooth whorl, iniopterygians in action, or an 
antiarch using its jointed appendages to crawl along on the bed of a 
stream.

Dan

David Krentz wrote:
> Hello All
>
>   I'm working on a new documentary series that involves a whole bunch 
> of dinosaurs.  I thought it would be nice to give you all an 
> opportunity to let us know some of the things you wish you could see 
> in CGI driven dinosaur shows that you have not seen before.  We are 
> well aware of dino-doc fatigue, but we are trying to break the mold 
> with this one.
> Heck, forget
> the fact that its a show and tell me this...IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN
TIME
> WHAT WOULD YOU YEARN TO SEE?
>
> What "greatest hit" moment from the Triassic to Late Cretaceous would 
> you dream of witnessing? And with what creatures doing what to whom?  
> I know under your cynical science hats there is still a wide-eyed kid!
>
>  Violent battles?  Peaceful vistas?  Lazing Dinosaurs? The life of a 
> mosquito? Predator and Prey ignoring each other for once? A gentle 
> rainstorm in an ancient forest? Burrowing dinosaurs? T-Rex's violently

> copulating? Inside the egg of a Sauropod as the embryo stirs into
> life? An endless plain of ferns?
>
> WHAT WOULD TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY?!
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