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In 'Dinosaur Revolution,' T.rex and Friends Are Actors
The Jurassic is merely the stage in a new TV series from the Discovery Channel. In "Dinosaur Revolution," which premiers Sunday night, dinosaurs are characters with personalities that "act out" brief or even hour-long vignettes -- and it's all based on science.
- Watch "Dinosaur Revolution," which premiers Sunday night on the Discovery Channel at 9 p.m. EST, not for the fantastic CGI animation of dinosaurs familiar and new. Watch the show for the story lines, which the creators hope are as compelling as those in other dramas and TV shows.read moreDiscovery CommunicationsShare
- The new series seeks to entertain while it informs, Holtz explained, sharing the latest news and scientific revelations about the lumbering giants that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. But it does so in a unique new way: The individual dinosaurs take on personas, conveying individual nuance and behavior.read moreDiscovery CommunicationsShare
- Discovery Channel describes it as "immersive, inside-out dinosaur storytelling." And despite the epochs separating man from the dinosaurs -- the first episode is set in the late Jurassic, around 1000 million years in the past (give or take a couple dozen million) -- there's no shortage of news to share, Holtz gushed.read moreDiscovery CommunicationsShare
- The show will highlight old favorites such as Brontosaurs (actually called Apatosaurus) and Tyranosaurus, of course. But it will also feature newly discovered species that may remind the viewer of old favorites, though they are brand new in the eyes of science.read moreDiscovery CommunicationsShare
- The show will highlight old favorites such as Brontosaurs (actually called Apatosaurus) and Tyranosaurus, of course. But it will also feature newly discovered species that may remind the viewer of old favorites, though they are brand new in the eyes of science.read moreDiscovery CommunicationsShare
- But the unique aspect of the show is the plots and stories. The character traits that make it possible are hardly something that scientists can pick out from fossils that are hundreds of millions of years old -- and Holtz admits they are, to some extent, a concession to storytelling. But it's all based in one form or another on science, he stressed.read moreDiscovery CommunicationsShare
- One story features a small flying raptor called Rahonavis, which is depicted mimicking the song of other birds, like a mynah bird. "We have zero evidence that that trait existed in any dinosaur," he said. "But that is a trait we have seen in many different kinds of birds," which are descendants of the dinosaurs. "It's not unreasonable to think some dinosaurs may have had it."read moreDiscovery CommunicationsShare
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In 'Dinosaur Revolution,' T.rex and Friends Are Actors
The Jurassic is merely the stage in a new TV series from the Discovery Channel. In "Dinosaur Revolution," which premiers Sunday night, dinosaurs are characters with personalities that "act out" brief or even hour-long vignettes -- and it's all based on science.
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