As a new subscriber I’ve got to chuckle somewhat at some of the comments. Now, I’m no expert in either dinosaurs, gaming or current techniques in video production using modern day computer graphics. I doubt I’d have the patience to create something of this creative quality. However this CZcamsr has creatively used the name of a JP character (John Hammond), clearly loves dinosaurs & tv series such as “Prehistoric Planet” (Apple) & “Walking With Dinosaurs” (BBC). Even I managed to work out that they have used “Jurassic Park Evolution” game footage to create the shots, & music from Hans Zimmers “Prehistoric Planet”. Despite the music not always dipping sufficiently to clearly hear the narration I have to applaud this CZcamsr for taking the time to creatively combine all these elements in such an enjoyable way. Regrettably I can’t applaud the negative comments from people who haven’t attempted or uploaded their own attempts to produce something that rivals or betters this CZcamsrs entertaining production. I enjoyed it for what it is. A passion project from a fan of dinosaurs & dinosaur films & tv. Good job & thanks for uploading. 👍
I gave this a thumbs up the moment I heard the narrator say that the marine reptiles were NOT dinosaurs. I get so sick and tired of hearing so many extinct reptilian animals being called 'Dinosaurs' when they're not, so to hear someone state something so clearly is refreshing.
Absolutely, also when did the same with theropods, but I get equally sick and tired of people's inane ability and inherent childishness when it comes to not being able to say the name TYRANNOSAURUS. When you think of how often no one can shut up about this animal whenever dinosaurs are brought up, despite this likely being their pathetic reasoning to ever abbreviate it all the bloody time, that's still no flaming excuse, especially when they never do this to Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, Allosaurus, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Edmontosaurus and the more famous marine reptiles and famous pterosaurs. Plus the insistence on bringing back the name Brontosaurus when we know it's gone, the Jurassic Lark fashion of all people now referring to bird-like dinosaurs as "raptors" when that is the collective term for BIRDS OF PREY! Finally, Troodon is defunct, the correct name is Stenonychosaurus, but nowhere in dinosaur media has this been righted. This is all as aggravating, annoying, pointless and wrong as what you've just said.
@@fabricreative1930 No, it really hasn't. Like I said, they just had to bring the name back come hell or high water, and that was the year they chose to pretend it was official. They still use Troodon for the same reason, even though it was only ever based on an undiagnostic tooth. They just don't want to let the name go. The name Brontosaurus was declared void when they realised the finds matched those of the earlier named Apatosaurus.
Your standards are pretty low then. I'm not going to get into how cheap the graphics are, but the grammar and pronunciation is bloody awful in many places e.g. "thousands hungry of ..." and nobody pronounces "mass" as "maass." That's just 2 of the many examples in the first 10 minutes.
I’m sure I watched this channel 3 years ago and I am rewatching them as well. I must say the only thing missing from this doc is the anthropoids and tiny mammals that lived amongst the other flora and fauna you covered, my fave was the corals
I mean… does every doc showcase those? Like a main focus talking about them? Or do you mean just like scurrying and running around as detailed filler creatures? lol
It could be possible that some marine reptiles used bubble nets to corral fish in a similar manner to modern whales and dolphins. There’s also a theory that dead Plesiosaurs and other large marine reptile carcasses that sank to the ocean floor were the mesozoic equivalent of whale falls.
@@NobleKorhedron Imagine how incredible of a sight it would have been seeing a Mosasaurus carcass being fed on by various deep sea organisms. You have hagfish, eels, octopuses, isopods and crabs picking at flesh and polikeet worms and bacteria dissolving bone. Then you have the occasional six gilled shark arriving to feed as well.
They have bioluminescence like most sea creatures of our day (we’re finding almost everything in the sea has bio/counter luminescence for communication, breeding and for protection of predation
Get the perfect take is not easy. And here there are a bunch of perfect takes, with beautiful composition and light, one after the other. Great awesome work.
@@Tarasbasement As far as I know, these are scenes captured in the video game Jurassic World Evolution 2 (JWE2), which is a big job that requires a lot of time and image composition knowledge. Not AI :P Yes, going out with the camera to record dinosaurs would be too much work, just on plane tickets you spend your salary XD
@@Cthorthu it looks like it’s from prehistoric planet 2 which would be computerized AI but you could be right or a mix who knows but yes I was just making a joke because of the way you worded the comment 😭😂
I really like the idea of the speedy ichthyosaurs dashing in and out of a shoal of fish while the nimble, but slower, plesiosaurs use their long necks to snatch any fish that try to break away.
I have a question. In the documentary at 20:58, the marine reptiles smell the Kronosaurus, and my question is, how can air breathing marine reptiles SMELL underwater if they can't breath underwater? There are some animals in present day that can smell underwater using very neat tricks, but from my knowledge none of the prehistoric marine/water bound animals could do such a thing.
Many of the marine reptiles were related to monitor lizards which use forked tongues to "smell" with the help of a Jacobson organ in the roof of their mouth.
I've been enjoying this channel since I found it. Sadly it seems to be discontinued. Hopefully, there will be a chapter 3 one day. Good job Mr. Hammond and two thumbs up🤓 I must add that, your voice is excellent for documentary style webisodes!
@29:50 ish The Mosasaur’s entrance via the ominous music and silhouetted shadow slowly coming into frame 😉👌 I mean…it’s not like it’s super innovative or sophisticated or whatever, but it is very effective nonetheless But I’m pointing it out because I can only imagine how long it must have taken to get it right…😅 same goes for pretty much all of the things in this video. Cause I’m so tired of seeing the nitpicking of people that I am quite sure don’t understand how difficult it is to get the game footage right. Cause I’ve played this and there’s no freaking way that I would have the patience to do this type of video ffs! I think people forget that it’s in some ways more difficult to use game footage than animating it from scratch. As…when using the game it’s not like you have the ability to control everything like if you made it from nothing. Oh no… It’s more like you “try” to set everything up, command certain things, then sit back, cross your fingers and pray 🤞😬😇 rinse and repeat until you get the outcome you were hoping for. Btw…if it’s anything like my experiences with this game…I’d estimate that this creator failed AT LEAST 9/10 times ffs! So…(not talking about those who are giving genuine constructive criticism I.e non douches with real solutions &/or advice 👍😉) as for those who are talking shit about the video…unless you are willing to go make a video using stuff that they did and post the link to it somewhere in your comment for us to see…just do is all a favor and STFU😑😤sorry (not sorry) 😅
Awesome. This is great 🙌👏 did you use mods for the larger oceans and so you don’t see the concrete walls on the side of the lagoons? 👍Great job👍 do more of this please?
He states at the start "we now know so much about the world ruled by the dinosaurs" but why for years now do i have this feeling that we have gotten it all so incredibly wrong, and that we actually know next to nothing about the real history of this planet this reality.
??? Kronosaurus was an Early Creatceous pliosaur; Libonectes was a Late Cretaceous plesiosaur; Ophthalmosaurus was a Mid to Late Jurassic ichthyosaur. So what are all these animals doing in the same place and TIME?
You've done a very good job with this. The shots must have taken a long time to get right, getting the animals to do what you want em too as well. And your narration is quite proffesional. Great work! :)
Im not referring to croc's, iguanas, sea snakes, or even sea turtles but I am surprised there are no dedicated large predatorial ocean reptiles existing today.
It’s almost prosthetic that the greatest palaeo media of the 21st century will be starring the bother of the star of the greatest palaeo media of the 20th century.
La mejor manera (dependiendo del dispositivo con el que quieras ver la peli) es usar el browser Safari en una tableta o iPad… pero mejor para usar una PC/computadora. Entonces, en los “settings” del vídeo de CZcams, puedes click en "auto translate" y seleccionas la idioma que necesites. Esta opción no es disponible en los iPhones, que he notado...perdóname mi español jaja soy americano!!
They travel from the sea between Africa and Asia towards the pacific, going to the sea between Africa and South America? Sounds like there going the wrong way.
Uh, who is John Hammond? _THE_ Doctor Hammond? Just curious. At the very beginning, it said “A John Hammond’s Production”. You know that that doesn’t sound grammatically correct, right…? Lol-I’m sorry to be a grammar Nazi, but shouldn’t it be _A John Hammond Production_ or _A Production by John Hammond_ since you wouldn’t use a contraction (apostrophe) when assigning a noun or possession to a person? As in, the production is belonging to and/or credited to John Hammond. So “a JH production,” not “a JH’s production”. If you use the latter, then the “a” is rendered obsolete by the apostrophe in the statement…
Look, it's a good documentary but when it shows the attacks of predators, it doesn't show the attacks of predators, no bites, blood, or any other trauma, seriously come on CZcams, these are realistic scenarios when animals hunt, it's messy, coddling and shielding people from reality does them a massive disservice, trust me I've seen the end result, which is a grown man completely lacking the ability to survive in modern society. Completely ridiculous
As a new subscriber I’ve got to chuckle somewhat at some of the comments. Now, I’m no expert in either dinosaurs, gaming or current techniques in video production using modern day computer graphics. I doubt I’d have the patience to create something of this creative quality. However this CZcamsr has creatively used the name of a JP character (John Hammond), clearly loves dinosaurs & tv series such as “Prehistoric Planet” (Apple) & “Walking With Dinosaurs” (BBC). Even I managed to work out that they have used “Jurassic Park Evolution” game footage to create the shots, & music from Hans Zimmers “Prehistoric Planet”. Despite the music not always dipping sufficiently to clearly hear the narration I have to applaud this CZcamsr for taking the time to creatively combine all these elements in such an enjoyable way. Regrettably I can’t applaud the negative comments from people who haven’t attempted or uploaded their own attempts to produce something that rivals or betters this CZcamsrs entertaining production. I enjoyed it for what it is. A passion project from a fan of dinosaurs & dinosaur films & tv. Good job & thanks for uploading. 👍
Agreed, indeed.
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I gave this a thumbs up the moment I heard the narrator say that the marine reptiles were NOT dinosaurs. I get so sick and tired of hearing so many extinct reptilian animals being called 'Dinosaurs' when they're not, so to hear someone state something so clearly is refreshing.
Indeed yo 😮 😊😊
They were dogs basically
Absolutely, also when did the same with theropods, but I get equally sick and tired of people's inane ability and inherent childishness when it comes to not being able to say the name TYRANNOSAURUS. When you think of how often no one can shut up about this animal whenever dinosaurs are brought up, despite this likely being their pathetic reasoning to ever abbreviate it all the bloody time, that's still no flaming excuse, especially when they never do this to Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, Allosaurus, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Edmontosaurus and the more famous marine reptiles and famous pterosaurs. Plus the insistence on bringing back the name Brontosaurus when we know it's gone, the Jurassic Lark fashion of all people now referring to bird-like dinosaurs as "raptors" when that is the collective term for BIRDS OF PREY! Finally, Troodon is defunct, the correct name is Stenonychosaurus, but nowhere in dinosaur media has this been righted. This is all as aggravating, annoying, pointless and wrong as what you've just said.
@@kyachdistent1301Umm... Acktually, Brontosaurus has been a valid genus again since 2015.
@@fabricreative1930 No, it really hasn't. Like I said, they just had to bring the name back come hell or high water, and that was the year they chose to pretend it was official. They still use Troodon for the same reason, even though it was only ever based on an undiagnostic tooth. They just don't want to let the name go. The name Brontosaurus was declared void when they realised the finds matched those of the earlier named Apatosaurus.
Found this series today and yet I think it’s 100/10 absolute perfection
Your standards are pretty low then. I'm not going to get into how cheap the graphics are, but the grammar and pronunciation is bloody awful in many places e.g. "thousands hungry of ..." and nobody pronounces "mass" as "maass." That's just 2 of the many examples in the first 10 minutes.
I’m sure I watched this channel 3 years ago and I am rewatching them as well. I must say the only thing missing from this doc is the anthropoids and tiny mammals that lived amongst the other flora and fauna you covered, my fave was the corals
I mean… does every doc showcase those? Like a main focus talking about them? Or do you mean just like scurrying and running around as detailed filler creatures? lol
And considering this one was about oceans… not sure what small proto mammals would be seen anyway
@@erikm8372 lol, right comment on one of his docs
Jwe2 needs small creatures not just goats for the predators to eat and hunt..we need that like we got those fish
Imma listen to this while I sleep... this type of narration and documentary works like a lullaby on me. 🙂
Thank you!
Me too 😂😂
Me too. I have an entire Playlist of ones like this just for that.
It could be possible that some marine reptiles used bubble nets to corral fish in a similar manner to modern whales and dolphins.
There’s also a theory that dead Plesiosaurs and other large marine reptile carcasses that sank to the ocean floor were the mesozoic equivalent of whale falls.
Well of course they would be; even in the Mesozoic, there would've been seen ocean life to feed on dead animals falling to the seabed...
@@NobleKorhedron Imagine how incredible of a sight it would have been seeing a Mosasaurus carcass being fed on by various deep sea organisms. You have hagfish, eels, octopuses, isopods and crabs picking at flesh and polikeet worms and bacteria dissolving bone.
Then you have the occasional six gilled shark arriving to feed as well.
Pterosaur colony segment is like actualization of similar scene in WWD with touch of Prehistoric Planet.
I think it’s cool that he uses footage from a video game JWE2 is really good lol ❤
They have bioluminescence like most sea creatures of our day (we’re finding almost everything in the sea has bio/counter luminescence for communication, breeding and for protection of predation
Get the perfect take is not easy. And here there are a bunch of perfect takes, with beautiful composition and light, one after the other. Great awesome work.
It’s a bunch of ai.. it’s beautiful work but no one shot this with a camera 😉💃🏻😂
It’s a joke for those of you who can’t take one
@@Tarasbasement As far as I know, these are scenes captured in the video game Jurassic World Evolution 2 (JWE2), which is a big job that requires a lot of time and image composition knowledge. Not AI :P
Yes, going out with the camera to record dinosaurs would be too much work, just on plane tickets you spend your salary XD
@@Cthorthu it looks like it’s from prehistoric planet 2 which would be computerized AI but you could be right or a mix who knows but yes I was just making a joke because of the way you worded the comment 😭😂
@@Tarasbasement Just kidding with you :)
@@Cthorthu I figured hehe 😉😂 it was very good
Wonderful. Thank you.
fake, we all know back in those days there was only black and white camera recorders!
It’s cgi
Dumbs 😂
@@Purpleebananait’s sarcasm bro
How can someone not know that was sarcasum. Wow
Million year ago animals history. Amazing show
I'm a huge fan of jurassic world evolution 2 this video is the most brilliant thing I've ever seen
I really like the idea of the speedy ichthyosaurs dashing in and out of a shoal of fish while the nimble, but slower, plesiosaurs use their long necks to snatch any fish that try to break away.
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It was a clean planet with no micro plastic and contamination.
I loved this, its too bad the new aquatic update wasnt out yet
Love it! Been inspired to make my own videos for JWE2!
We definitely need more episodes.
Freaking awesome my dude 😉👍 I swear, I can’t ever get enough when it comes to prehistoric ocean life ffs😅
Holy shit how high was I when I first watched this I came back to this thinking it was a David Attenborough narration🤦🏾♂️
I have a question. In the documentary at 20:58, the marine reptiles smell the Kronosaurus, and my question is, how can air breathing marine reptiles SMELL underwater if they can't breath underwater? There are some animals in present day that can smell underwater using very neat tricks, but from my knowledge none of the prehistoric marine/water bound animals could do such a thing.
Many of the marine reptiles were related to monitor lizards which use forked tongues to "smell" with the help of a Jacobson organ in the roof of their mouth.
WE HAVE COME SOOOOOOOOOO FAR FROM WHAT
SCIENCE USED TOO
SAID ABOUT DINOSAURS... SINCE
I WAS A SMALL
CHILD IN THE
MID 1960's.......
WOW!!!!!!
I've been enjoying this channel since I found it. Sadly it seems to be discontinued. Hopefully, there will be a chapter 3 one day. Good job Mr. Hammond and two thumbs up🤓 I must add that, your voice is excellent for documentary style webisodes!
@29:50 ish
The Mosasaur’s entrance via the ominous music and silhouetted shadow slowly coming into frame 😉👌
I mean…it’s not like it’s super innovative or sophisticated or whatever, but it is very effective nonetheless
But I’m pointing it out because I can only imagine how long it must have taken to get it right…😅 same goes for pretty much all of the things in this video. Cause I’m so tired of seeing the nitpicking of people that I am quite sure don’t understand how difficult it is to get the game footage right.
Cause I’ve played this and there’s no freaking way that I would have the patience to do this type of video ffs!
I think people forget that it’s in some ways more difficult to use game footage than animating it from scratch.
As…when using the game it’s not like you have the ability to control everything like if you made it from nothing.
Oh no… It’s more like you “try” to set everything up, command certain things, then sit back, cross your fingers and pray 🤞😬😇 rinse and repeat until you get the outcome you were hoping for.
Btw…if it’s anything like my experiences with this game…I’d estimate that this creator failed AT LEAST 9/10 times ffs!
So…(not talking about those who are giving genuine constructive criticism I.e non douches with real solutions &/or advice 👍😉) as for those who are talking shit about the video…unless you are willing to go make a video using stuff that they did and post the link to it somewhere in your comment for us to see…just do is all a favor and STFU😑😤sorry (not sorry) 😅
The male won’t return until the next year after mating. But he promises to call her tomorrow morning!
Awesome. This is great 🙌👏 did you use mods for the larger oceans and so you don’t see the concrete walls on the side of the lagoons?
👍Great job👍 do more of this please?
He’s on Xbox, so he can’t get mods if I’m correct.
@@Spe_ctrewhat do you mean?
@@mattsmith5421 You can't download mods on Xbox if I'm correct. It says he recorded it on an Xbox
MORE PLEASE!!! It’s been too long since this came out 🥺🤨😅
Btw can anyone imagine the life under the global snowball moons of Enceladus and Europa right now?
I came here to fall asleep but then yall do some shit like glow in the dark underwater dinosaurs... yeah I'm not going to bed I guess 😂🦕 ❤
He states at the start "we now know so much about the world ruled by the dinosaurs" but why for years now do i have this feeling that we have gotten it all so incredibly wrong, and that we actually know next to nothing about the real history of this planet this reality.
I like the speculative dialogue
Yesssss sirrrr you uploaded the video
??? Kronosaurus was an Early Creatceous pliosaur; Libonectes was a Late Cretaceous plesiosaur; Ophthalmosaurus was a Mid to Late Jurassic ichthyosaur. So what are all these animals doing in the same place and TIME?
Deserts and Forests are left
yep
And what about Coasts and Freshwater? And Islands, Badlands and Swamps? And all the seven continents?
Skies anyone?
@@masonabbey6353that’s probably gonna be next or smth
Oceans and ice caps to the right.
Thats very very cool ! Du you use the Prehistoric Planet soundtrack only ?
Hmmm. Do you happen to hear anything else? Anything that’s not recognisable from PP? I don’t personally know lol
You've done a very good job with this. The shots must have taken a long time to get right, getting the animals to do what you want em too as well. And your narration is quite proffesional. Great work! :)
Hey may I ask what mods did you use to create this? Also great video!
He’s on Xbox, so he can’t get mods if I’m correct.
Just in case anyone watching isn't a native English speaker, the AI voice used might sound native, but the grammar is poor throughout.
Sooo tempted to make prehistoric planet out of ark
Right On Great video
Fun fact:kornasarus lived in the seas of Australia 🇦🇺
I could see pliosaurs traveling in pairs if not larger packs.
John Hammond made this? I’m glad he moved on from the “unfortunate experience” at Jurassic Park!
Very Cool , I can watch a Documentary 😎 with
Great work
Im not referring to croc's, iguanas, sea snakes, or even sea turtles but I am surprised there are no dedicated large predatorial ocean reptiles existing today.
It’s almost prosthetic that the greatest palaeo media of the 21st century will be starring the bother of the star of the greatest palaeo media of the 20th century.
A very brave attempt.
Not bad .. just keep learns and improving especially.. workout on timing of movement glimpse of shades to match an epic creativity ✨
five little happy stars
Poderia haver tradução para português. Ótimo trabalho! Ficou lindo, parabéns!
very interesting program
Solid but a little confusing
I'm looking forward to seeing chapter 3. If it ever comes?
Nice
lol love it so much!
Fantastic! Too bad the fish are so glitchy.
0:25 anyone know what foliage this is? Great video btw
soundtrack gets a little loud sometimes when you are talking, so its a little difficult to hear you talking.
very nice video i am sad u wont upload more episodes
nice
I wish the actor richard attenborough AKA "HAMMOND" Was alive to narrate this with his brother ..guese who his brother is 😊
First time viewing this channel...... john Hammond 🤔 wasn't't that the jerasic park guy? 😂 Great video tho. 😊
Je suis troublé, j'ai jamais su que le T-rex vivait à côté de sauropodes à long cou. ??😮😮😮
Did the budget drop with the new season?
John Hammond also invented Jurassic Park.
Lagging fish”
Wow!
why cant i get attenborough full epss??
11:31 How were you able to get that shot?
Time Machine and went to film it himself. NASA invention. Top secret.
No, I mean the shot at the posted time stamp seems pretty hard to get.
I wonder,is that how I'm going to die.Lyingon the ground,waiting?
Y'all saw the attenboroughsaurus????
When’s your next video?
We now know so much as in compared to what
Wait, is this the "i spared no expense" Hammond?
More please
Who’s John Hammond?
The chap who created the first jurassic Park. Played by actor Richard Attenborough.
no está doblado o subtitulado al español!?....
La mejor manera (dependiendo del dispositivo con el que quieras ver la peli) es usar el browser Safari en una tableta o iPad… pero mejor para usar una PC/computadora. Entonces, en los “settings” del vídeo de CZcams, puedes click en "auto translate" y seleccionas la idioma que necesites. Esta opción no es disponible en los iPhones, que he notado...perdóname mi español jaja soy americano!!
@@erikm8372 jaja descuida si se entendio lo que quisiste decir, gracias 👌
Fun
what about the next episode
Sure can do without the loud background music , can hardly hear the narrator
How is colours known?
Not all are known.
aah finally
Fledermaus Vogelmix .
Subscribe just because you provide apple paid content on free❤
Beautifully done, but how much are the behaviors pure speculation?
The ocean should have millions of difference dinosaurs not just a few types on this videos.
He made this with Jurassic World Evolution 2, the game doesn't have many options when it comes to aquatic species.
Audio volume randomly changes for no reason, as if the audio engineer is changing it every few minutes. Annoying.😢
a good fairy tale for the kids
😎
Aww you should have waited till the marine dlc came out
Yeap, currently regretting decisions, hahaha. I’ll see if I can include a segment of coasts or something of the likes in the future.
The CGI and the movements are not in synch and are particularly low quality need to be improved
101st like.
Tuna cannot be caught that easily. And there is a great deal of incongruity in prey size and difficulty views.
They travel from the sea between Africa and Asia towards the pacific, going to the sea between Africa and South America?
Sounds like there going the wrong way.
CLICK AWAY. AWFUL ANIMATION.CLICK AWAY. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.
Uh, who is John Hammond? _THE_ Doctor Hammond? Just curious. At the very beginning, it said “A John Hammond’s Production”.
You know that that doesn’t sound grammatically correct, right…? Lol-I’m sorry to be a grammar Nazi, but shouldn’t it be _A John Hammond Production_ or _A Production by John Hammond_ since you wouldn’t use a contraction (apostrophe) when assigning a noun or possession to a person? As in, the production is belonging to and/or credited to John Hammond. So “a JH production,” not “a JH’s production”. If you use the latter, then the “a” is rendered obsolete by the apostrophe in the statement…
Look, it's a good documentary but when it shows the attacks of predators, it doesn't show the attacks of predators, no bites, blood, or any other trauma, seriously come on CZcams, these are realistic scenarios when animals hunt, it's messy, coddling and shielding people from reality does them a massive disservice, trust me I've seen the end result, which is a grown man completely lacking the ability to survive in modern society. Completely ridiculous
It's the videogame's fault, not the CZcamsr's