Dinosaur_Planet_(TV_series)

<i>Dinosaur Planet</i> (TV series)

Dinosaur Planet (TV series)

American TV series or program


Dinosaur Planet is a four-part American nature documentary that aired on the Discovery Channel as a special-two night event on December 14 and 16, 2003. It is hosted by paleontologist Scott Sampson and narrated by actor Christian Slater. It was released on DVD as a two-disc pack on February 17, 2004,[2] and was also released on VHS around the same time.

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The format is similar to Discovery's earlier series When Dinosaurs Roamed America. Each episode tells a fictionalized account of a dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. The animals are recreated with computer-generated imagery and composited into present-day filmed locations that approximate prehistoric Earth. Periodic interludes (three in each episode) feature Scott Sampson explaining the scientific findings behind the story, also similar to When Dinosaurs Roamed America, but has improved in quality.

Episodes

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Marketing

There were a couple of different websites for the series that were created back in November 2003, which included promos on the central characters of each of the episodes, and showed animations of them in a white background.[7][8] The site appeared to have some of its format taken away by June 2006,[9] but the link remained intact on the site until December 2008,[10] when the link finally redirected to the dinosaur section of Discovery's website, and about five years after the show originally premiered. An interactive game was also created, showcasing the dinosaurs in the show, where they are located, and other facts about them.[11]

Reception

The series was recommended by DVD Talk.[12]

Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards

  • 2004Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) - Patrick Cusack, David Esparza, Sean Rowe, Lisa Varetakis, Michael Payne, Dean Grinsfelder, Stephen P. Robinson, Nancy Nugent and Gregg Barbanell[13]
  • 2004Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) - Mike Olman and Ken Kobett[14]

References

  1. "DSC :: Series :: Dinosaur Planet". Archived from the original on 2003-12-06. Retrieved 2003-12-06.
  2. "DSC :: Series :: Dinosaur Planet". Archived from the original on 2003-12-06. Retrieved 2003-12-06.
  3. "DSC :: Series :: Dinosaur Planet". Archived from the original on 2003-12-06. Retrieved 2003-12-06.
  4. "DSC :: Series :: Dinosaur Planet". Archived from the original on 2003-12-06. Retrieved 2003-12-06.
  5. "DSC :: Series :: Dinosaur Planet". dsc.discovery.com:80. Archived from the original on 6 December 2003. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  6. "Discovery Channel :: Dinosaur Planet Main Page". 2003-11-23. Archived from the original on 23 November 2003. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  7. "Discovery Channel :: Dinosaur Planet". 2006-06-15. Archived from the original on 15 June 2006. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  8. "Dinosaurs : Discovery Channel". 2008-12-24. Archived from the original on 24 December 2008. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  9. Houston, Don (2004-03-21). "Dinosaur Planet - Real Big Stories : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  10. "Winners at 56th Emmy Awards". UPI. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  11. "Winners at 56th Emmy Awards". UPI. Retrieved 2022-06-30.

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