One man doing walking with dinosaurs on his own...amazing
That's absolutely GORGEOUS animation! I never thought of dinosaurs browsing at a wind swept, cold seashore before.
the amount of affects and detail in this video was insane so glad the good old spiky coffee table boi was in this video
HOORAY FOR NODOSAURS! I love those guys! So glad they won. What a cute little nodosaur-starfish:)
Damn . Bro edited as better short film than the entire jp series. Kudos
Truly amazing π The return of Arcocanthosaurus; one of the most overlooked carnivorous dinosaurs! It was around the size of an elephant! Nightmare fuel! Keep up the great work :)
Amazing as usual. Those shots where it looks like someone managed to attach a camera to the Acro's back is one of the most unique things I've ever seen in paleo-media; I don't think anyone's ever even tried that perspective in the genre.
Loved the reverse Musk-oxen defensive circle that the Gastonia form, since their tails are their primary weapon, rather than their head as in Musk oxen.. It's speculative behaviours like this that I love seeing in paleo media! Great job as always!
Amazing! The acroβs looking down from the cliff is very gorgeus!
The shots with the rotating camera are especially amazing. Really looking forward to part three!
I love how the formation the Sauropelta got into, made it look as though some massive Sea Star had washed up onto the coast.
Yes, my brother is back with another nice video. Thanks brother
Why is this man not making Dinosaur blockbusters for Hollywood....? I'd watch them, at least I'd pirate them.
I've just come across your channel and I have to say your work is stunning. The camera angles, pan shots and unique take on dino behaviour is second to none. In part one you really had a sense of being there. Your work puts most dino docs to shame. Thank you for sharing your work with us. A true delight and wonderful surprise to the start my day.
Highly appreciated for the dorsal ridge variations in your acro design
They must have been very desperate to go after a group of such heavily armored dinosaurs.
Wow, Ithink this must be your best video yet, Julian! I'm always amazed at the level of detail you pack into each one you do, as well as the fact you aren't afraid of depicting different forms of weather. I loved the fact you have a herd of Nodosaurs in this one. This group always seem to lose out to the club tailed ankylosaurs, but I have a soft spot for them as one genus, Polacanthus, was found here in the UK. Your reconstruction of the acros was brilliant, too, giving them ridged backs half way between humps and full on Spinosaurus sails. The truth is that while the neural spins on their vertebrae were larger than usual, they were no where near as exaggerated as the Spinosaurus' were. I loved the POV from just above the acros heads when the finally faced off against the nodosaurs: it brings an immediacy to the battle a side on view doesn't, and makes you appreciate that, tail club notwithstanding, a faceful of spiky tail has got to hurt. The black sand looks so dramatic... and I did notice the part buried skeleton as the Acro circled the herd looking for a weak spot! Finally, I assume it was deliberate, but the overhead shot of the huddled nodosaurs as they fended off the acros looked to me like a very spiny and very active starfish!
Damn !!! I Liked the circle sauropeltas made to defend themselves.... Well done mate πππ½ once again
I love this SOOOO much! The defense circle done by the Sauropeltas was so unique and the Acro hunting fails were done very realistically. So inspiring! ππππ
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