![]() This itself wouldn't be much of a deal if along with the animation the show didn't state as facts now debunked theories and inaccuracies in order to be able to reuse footage, best example is "Allosaurus using it's jaw as an axe", a theory that was heavily debated and proven wrong yet is stated as a fact. For anyone else? No, not really.įor one you've already seen it all, the program uses animation from other documentaries. ![]() I have a degree in Anthropology and History, which included many highly scientific modules and research projects in human evolution and primatology, as well as many cultural anthropology subjects.This program is good for kids, age 10 and below, who don't really know much about dinosaurs but want to see how strong their favorites were. Before I worked in television I was Project Coordinator for the Orangutan Health Project in Sumatra, Indonesia for eight months, managing staff, volunteers, communications and scientific research. I have experience on both UK and foreign filming shoots, including filming in Papua New Guinea, Australia, Israel, Europe and Indonesia, and I recently directed a shoot to Tel Aviv, Israel on boxer crabs. ![]() For the Tribes series I set up and was on location for episode 3’s shoot in Papua New Guinea. ![]() I recently finished working as a researcher on 'Animals Behaving Badly' for BBC One, and before that Nature's Weirdest Events, Yellowstone - The Thaw, Tribes Predators and Me, Gorilla Family and Me, Earth's Wildest Waters - The Big Fish and many others. I am currently a researcher in the BBC Natural History Unit working on the series "Deadly Dinosaurs" for CBBC, where I have been self shooting and directing both for the stunts and the studio filming. ![]()
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