Walking With Dinosaurs Homage - v2 / Extended cut
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2024
- A fan-edit of Prehistoric Planet, and a homage to the final episode of the 1999 documentary series Walking With Dinosaurs. The episode is titled 'Death of a Dynasty'.
As of writing this description, Walking With Dinosaurs is nearly 25 years old, and so some of the information provided by the narrator may be outdated or wrong. I would highly recommend also watching Ben G Thomas accuracy review in the link below:
• The Scientific Accurac...
Death of Dynasty is primarly based off the Hell Creek formation in Montana, USA. To learn more about the Hell Creek biota:
Listen to Episode 127 - The Hell Creek Formation, of the Common Descent Podcast:
commondescentpodcast.com/2021...
Or read Saurian - A Field Guide to Hell Creek, a very accessible book by Tom Parker.
Or just dive into the wikipedia page, here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_Cr...
This video is non-profit remixed art, created for educational purposes and to entertain. I am the creator of this video, but I do not own the rights to the original source material.
The imagery used to create this edit stems mostly from the Apple TV Plus series 'Prehistoric Planet', which you can watch here: tv.apple.com/se/show/prehisto...
The narration (Kenneth Branagh) and music (Ben Bartlett) was sampled from the original Walking With Dinosaurs, which is available on DVD.
Secondary source material used:
Life on Our Planet
Planet Earth III
Dynasties
Frozen Planet II
Seven Worlds One Planet
Noah
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Videos like these are why I want new seasons of Prehistoric Planet to continue being made, so we can visit the Early Creataceous, Jurassic, and Triassic that will lead to phenonemal tributes like this.
i agree
I think that late Cretaceous is still perfect. We couldn’t see iconic dinosaurs such as ankylosaurus, protoceratops, gallimimus, torosaurus, alioramus, anzu, megaraptorids, etc.
@@juanignaciocastillo6284proto aint late cretaceous tho so that cant happen
@@IndominusRex-wc1ey yes it is. It coexistsed with velociraptor
I gotta say, I kind of prefer the editing and narrative on this tribute over Prehistoric Planet.
That Beasts tease at the end...
But seriously this is absolutely incredible!
Man that's something that walking with dinosaurs could have never Heard EVER!
With this, you can tell Paleo Edits can make some of the impossible possible
This is perfect
It was IMPOSSIBLE for me to PICTURE this!
Great edit! This just reminded me how I really wish they’d bring Kenneth back to narrate a paleo documentary.
Might be my biggest hope for Surviving Earth, but best not to expect it. We almost certainly won't get David in SE, so who knows who.
@@PaleoEdits My only hope is that they don't hire some celebrity to promote the show😅
@@Yaroosss Kephalopods
Everything just fits in so seamlessly. An absolute masterpiece of editing!
Thank you bugs! I hope you, as an educator, appreciated the disclaimer at the start too :)
That edit where you changed the narrator talking about torosaurus to triceratops was genuinely impressive. The calm narration prevented tonal dissonance but i have some (extremely minor) experience with sound editting and can never get this kind of edit to work.
Narrator: *talking about T.rex jaws and how cool they are*
T.rex on screen: *nuzzling*
I love it.
I am shocked, positively *shocked* by how clean all your edits are and this is no different!
LETS GOOO
Edit: It’s surprising how well some of the narration fits Prehistoric Planet. I’m sure the creators were also making reference to WWD at some points because they know we’ve been waiting for something like Prehistoric Planet for ages
I love that you got a couple of scenes from the other WWD episodes in. The liopleurodon hunting the ichthyosaur narration translated beautifully to the mosasaur hunting the plesiosaur scene. I secretly believe quite a few Prehistoric Planet scenes were already hommages to WWD in itself, like the Triceratops battle including a horn snap and shot of the severed horn. I also love you showed scenes of various animals throughout the cenozoic as we go back in time.
This is a MASTERPIECE!! As much as I love Prehistoric Planet (which is a lot btw), there's just something about Walking with Dinosaurs that makes it stand out from most other prehistoric documentaries even 25 years after its release. The style, the narration, and the musical score of Walking with Dinosaurs are all translated perfectly and blended seamlessly with the accurate animal depictions and beautiful cinematography of Prehistoric Planet!! This is clearly a labor of love and passion for both projects, expertly crafted through incredible video editing!! Bravo!!
Thank you for the wonderful comment! ^^
I wholeheartedly agree with you there. While I admire the lifelike Blue Planet-eque visual aesthetic qualities of Prehistoric Planet, the timeless Shakespearean drama-like narrative and impeccable charm of Walking With Dinosaurs simply just cannot be replicated in the slightest.
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@@PaleoEdits Thomas Holtz Kenneth Carpenter
Walking with Dinosaurs is unique! I hope there will be a very true documentary about all Mesozoic again inspirated by this enormous and legendary production.
NEXT THE WALKING WITH BEASTS REMAKES
With the first version I was already running out of superlatives to describe your work but this extended version surpasses it in every aspects. Ever since I’ve first watched WWD when I was a kid I’ve grown a deep affection for this series, from its narration, its atmosphere to its fantastic score but I couldn’t quite grab perfectly why I liked it so much until now. Watching this felt like watching WWD for the first time again, thank you so much for that !
Your work is absolutely brilliant and I have no doubt that you could create a very good documentary on your own. Loved it
The Whimpers of dying predator can be hear in the night air.
You need a therapist.
Very nice, that Ben Bartelt Score Remains unmatched by anything that came after
What an edit, what an epic.
Thank you Paleo Edits.
Happy Walking with Dinosaurs 25th Anniversary.
I love how, even though this is a remake of the Death of a Dynasty, there are remade segments from Giant of the Skies and Cruel Sea. Overall, a trully amazing edit!
This is such an approvement to the original video. I'm still giving this 66, 000, 000 out of 10! A recreation of my 2 favorite dinosaur documentaries!
Paleo Edits, Your videos always make me happy, so I subscribed!
So excited! Edit: That was beautiful, loved the extended scenes with flying and marine life. And was that a WWBeasts music tease at the very end??
The WWB tease before the video ended gave me chills.
I think you could be part of the vfx compositing team on some documentary series by now🙂
It's always fascinating to watch you progress
Its kinda funny seeing just HOW MUCH our knowledge of the end of the Cretaceous has changed since WWD and now. What was thought to be a global decline on dinosaur numbers (even then I think studdies focused mostly on large bodied dinosaurs, not ALL present dinosaurs in those locals), is now understood to just be a local extinction event within the Lancian region due to the closing of the Western Interior Sea Way. While globably dinosaurs and other animals were still thriving in incredible diversities
The deccan volcanos in India may still have contributed to the dinosaur extinction prior to the impact. Although, I've also read a hypothesis that suggested the global warming induced by the deccan may actually have prevented the asteroid's "nuclear winter" from getting worse.
Either way, the volcano vs asteroid debate is still an ongoing rabbit hole among academics. So perhaps WWD wasn't too far off, even if it wrongly extrapolated the volcanism onto Hell Creek.
@@PaleoEdits Nerd
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Why yes I am nerd. Thanks for noticing
Absolutely fantastic!! Sssssshhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiitt, for a moment I felt like I was watching an updated version of walking with dinosaurs.
This green anky makes think of Bumpy i vote for this being it official name
I remember when Walking With Dinosaurs first aired. It was my birthday an I honestly felt like it was a present. I was still a kid an really into dinosaurs like every 9 year old would be lol
yeah, I was 6 when it originally aired. Remember it clear as day, especially the hype trailers for the next episodes at the end.
An incredible edit! You really matched the narration and visuals in some stunning ways!
Oh, I can`t wait.
Nerd
@@Sirdilophosaurusthethird2.0 Well thank you. It is ok to be a nerd. I am a nerd at so many things now.
Thank you, Paleo. This was great, without discussion.
I wasn't strong enough to see the end, though.
That was absolutely incredible, it was like watching Walking With Dinosaurs for the first time all over again
STOP nuking PhP's dinosaurs! You're gonna make me cry! 😭😂
But in all seriousness, amazing work as usual! 👍👍
PERFECT 🤩
There’s so much love and effort poured into this. Your compositing is fantastic; if I hadn’t seen Prehistoric Planet I would have assumed your modified shots were unchanged from the original source. And while it’s small, I’ve got to say that my favorite little detail is the end reveal with the oxpecker popping up behind the giraffe’s head. This is incredible work!
Computer generated animation, combined with a greater understanding of how dinosaurs lived is so cool.
I can not properly describe the sheer amount of joy this gives me, thank you for making this wonderful edit
If you didn't say that this is a fan-edit and that if I never saw Walking With Dinosaurs before, I am willing to believe that this is real. But despite me knowing from the very beginning, this is such a spectacular video you made!
P.S: B.B.C from the United Kingdom should hire you for prehistoric documentary at this point.
It’s really amazing how you managed to edit this all together! I could only dream of being able to make something like this in that quality
Oh yes, nostalgia days of the walking with Franchise, which I really like I hope next year they do a third season if they’re ever gonna do it I hope they do either a prequel or a sequel of prehistoric mammals but if they’re doing a sequel that’s in the late cretaceous. I hope they bring the extinction. I wanna see what it looks like.
10/10 no doutb about it, absolute masterpiece!!!!!
this montage of yours is really well done, but honestly seeing the extinction of the dinosaurs makes me sad. I think it would be an excellent change to make parodies of scenes and songs as you have done so far, to give a couple of examples of what I'm saying: in Prehistoric Planet (Season1: ep3 = Freshwater) when the 2 t-rexes "kiss each other" it reminds me a lot of when Simba and Nala "kiss" each other (for me those 2 t-rexes are almost the same). I from the 2004 film "The Lion King 1½" (The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata origin story of Timon and Pumbaa while the film is also set within the events of The Lion King), I would say to use the scene when after trying to avoid the "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" because the comments and the "African romance" are compatible with the t-rexes of Prehistoric Planet. then Deinocheirus when he scratches himself against a dead tree and is almost the same as baloo (only in slow motion). from Amazing Dinoworld ep.1 "The.Feather.Revolution" to the courtship dance of the two Deinocheirus (which resembles big-bird from sesame street) instead seems perfect for the meeting between Prince Phillip and Princess Aurora known as Briar Rose from Sleeping Beauty (1959 film), with the male Deinocheirus singing the "love song" to the female, the resemblance is perfect
I love it, pretty good edit man!
太怀念了,真是喜欢walking with dinosaurs 的bgm和台词❤
Good work.
Nerd
YAYYYY
Superb edit! Great work :)
This is so good it could pass as a real episodes. You nailed the little details, and i for sure will end up watching this again soon.
On another note, Tim Haines is working on Survining Earth right now, and I'm excited. If it's resembles the narration style and format of WWD I'll be ecstatic. Id love to see your edits when that comes out
😮😮😮more please.
The CGI is amazing too
This was phenomenal, I am glad i was there live.
Where Prehistoric Planet is weaker is in creating memorable characters like so many that instantly become iconic
The score isn’t as memorable either.
@@JohnSmith-rk7zythank you ! I’ve been saying this since Prehistoric planet first came out and people were all calling me a Wwd fanboy or falling for nostalgia
@@Charlie-Charlot As outdated as WWD is, there's no doubt that its legacy is outmatched. And the music is just on another level. Prehistoric Planet is superior in science and CGI, but nothing will be able to make me immerse in the wonders of a prehistoric world like Ben Bartlett's score.
@@Charlie-Charlot yes I could remember the wwd ost after not watching it in over a decade, but can’t remember the prehistoric planet even though it’s only been a year since I saw it.
@@JohnSmith-rk7zy Nerd
This is INCREDIBLE 🤩
This is AMAZING!
The last sixth Episode: The death of the dinosaurs
Yo, could you maybe make an edit of Prehistoric Planet using the original Blue Planet theme by George Fenton? Just a suggestion.
I've been thinking this too, as well as to include the narration with Attenborough, which was missing in the first Blue Planet edit
Omg that Walking With Beast tease at the end gave me chils!
just so perfect!!!🎉🎉🎉
Was the ending a reference to Walking with Beasts? Amazing video and edit, btw.
It’s actually how it ends the episode of Death of a Dynasty
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@@rolloxra670 Yeah, the Tyrannosaurus's roar at the end of the credits is from the end of Death of a Dynasty, but Paleo Edits here added the main theme of Walking with Beasts for a split second before the video ends.
The female tyrannosaurus Rex is the every dinosaurs of nightmare.
Brilliant! 👏
This is perfect.
Ok this is a remake I would willingly accept
Very nice!
Sometimes looks a little goofy and cartoonish, but considering how old this is it's still impressive.
We want moreeee!!!!!!!
Super
Idaho
160 million years ago
Dromaeosaurus
Really well done... Subscribed
just a question, where did you get the non dinosaur clips like the continents moving because i want to use it in one of my videos
Seven Worlds One Planet
@@PaleoEdits thanks bud
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I believe the consensus is that an asteroid, not a comet, struck the Earth 66 million years ago.
Correct
In fact, considering the iridium layer (which is how asteroid was originally discovered), I don’t think it was ever suggested to be a comet. Don’t know why WWD went down the comet route.
What font does the "Walking with Dinosaurs" title use?
Usherwood
This is a great edit love if you could do more
I apologise to PP and LOOP fans but in my nostalgia loving opinion, WWD and its sequels and prequels are far superior to Prehistoric Planet and Life on Our Planet. Accuracy aside, it just doesn't stir up in me the same emotions as WWD, WWB and WWM as well as the Nigel Marven specials and ballad of big al evokes with its darker storylines and Sir Kenneth Branagh's narration. I said what I said. Videos like this demonstrate why PP and other dino programs need to follow more closely in the Tim Haines documentary example.
Life on Our Planet has a few prehistory segments, sure. But I feel like too many get hung up on these scenes and start comparing the whole of LOOP too much with either WWD or PP (and PP has especially little in common). More than anything else, LOOP is an americanized remake of Attenborough's Life on Earth. They practically stole the name as well.
The follow up series to Life on Earth was The Living Planet, and now netflix is doing a series called Our Living World, so I don't know what's next. "The Trials of Our Planet"?
I should make a walking with the beast video but won’t probably happen
Including the males.
howcome they can find dinosuar bones but never any bigfoot bones?
Because bigfoot is a mythical creature.
@@PaleoEdits if evolution is true howcome the mud isnt evolving into dinosaurs anymore?
where did turtles evolve from? rubbing their backs in the dirt? what about sea turtles? rubbing their backs in the ocean? thats how they evolved into turtles huh by rubbing their backs in dirt and the ocean
@@anniemarie-5150 No one has ever claimed mud evolved into dinosaurs. Stop trolling.
@@PaleoEdits evolutionists claim mud evolved into single cells all the way into dinosaurs, howcome mud isnt evolving into dinosaurs right now? or even single cells? its mud, its dirt with water = MUD.
Why do female triceratops have horns?
For defense against predators.
@@PaleoEdits Then why did female ceratopsians have those same big frills? Those are fragile. (The reason female reindeer have antlers is for the velvet; it cools them when it's hot and falls off when it's cold.)
@@petehoover6616 No the Triceratops frill isn't fragile at all, I think you're imagining some other ceratopsian skull.
@@PaleoEdits bingo. If the ceratopsian's frill is used for sexual display and the horns are used for sexual battle between polygamous males we'd expect ceratopsians to be sexually dimorphic like chameleons are who have the same horns. But if the horns aren't used for harem fights (whether over harems or within harems) what are they for?
@@PaleoEdits The chameleon and the cow are what we've modeled our understanding of ceratopsian's on. Yet if you watch a video of how to make a shofar the rabbis will ask "can you make a shofar out of a non-kosher animal?" The question is academic because only kosher animals have horns suitable for making shofars out of. Only cows, goats and sheep have suitable horns for making a shofar. Not the giraffe, not the horse, not the camel, not the deer. They don't have shofars on their heads. The only other body parts you can make a playable horn out of at all are elephant tusks.
So like elephants, did ceratopsians use their horns to dig with? I kinda doubt it.
Welcome back to the BBC Channel where we do random stuff back in 1999 we created a documentary called Walking with dinosaurs or WWD and to capitalize more on it we also made walking with beasts and walking with monsters more than 20 years later people are very nostalgic to this documentary and we also made the ballad of Big al now on some streaming site called TH-cam some random person decided to make a video remaking the documentary by simply copy pasting footage from prehistoric Planet this youtuber called paleo edits really put alot of work into it
Will people like this video Or will they LOVE IT? BACK ON THE PALEO EDITS CHANNEL
What am I doing with my life bro
Well if you don't like a clear hommage
Don't watch
I love that the original narration was used on this renewed wwd. Great job.