Our Ancient Past EP3 “Rulers Of The Jurassic” (2022)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @nickcharles1284
    @nickcharles1284 Год назад +3

    Outstanding as usual.

  • @veneraberens2547
    @veneraberens2547 Год назад +3

    THIS IS OUTSTANDING FANTASTIC I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS AND EPIC NARRATION AND VISUALS OF DINOSAURS LIFE I DEFINITELY HOPE TO SEE MUCH MORE OF THESE

    • @CaptainFord0yt
      @CaptainFord0yt  Год назад +2

      Thanks, And Don’t Worry There’s More To Come…

    • @veneraberens2547
      @veneraberens2547 Год назад +2

      @@CaptainFord0yt I AM GOING TO SEND THEM TO MY TEENAGE GRANDKIDS THEY LOVE DINOSAURS AND LEARNING ABOUT ALL ABOUT DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANCIENT CREATURES HAVE A BLESSED WONDERFUL NIGHT TONIGHT STAY SAFE HEALTHY STRONG

  • @LeoTheYuty
    @LeoTheYuty Год назад +4

    Amazing episode! The fact sections are way less distracting compared to last episode, and although the music is still a bit odd, overall this is a great improvement. I'm glad all the animals in this episode, as far as I could tell, did live in their respective formations, unlike the random Triassic cobra from last episode I believe. Narration is amazing. Unfortunate that you decided to go for the ovipositor theory with the sauropod laying eggs section, since that's not believed to be accurate, and I know you couldn't change the entire forest, but specifically saying "pine needles" suggests that pine trees existed in the Jurassic, when they are believed to only have appeared during the Cretaceous. As for the story, I think the big cryolophosaurus should've failed his first hunt to make the ending more satisfactory, since we could see him struggle to find food until the end. Perhaps he could meet the younger one in a territorial dispute or something instead. The ceratosaurus attack scene was excellent, both sad and sickeningly funny to see the babies caught in the crossfire. I think the ending with the ceratosaurus and allosaurus battle would've been better if the ceratosaurus became stuck in the mud too, giving an opportunity to discuss the predator graveyard found in the Morrison formation that is thought to have been caused by a predator trap or limited resources driving a bunch of predators into the same place. Anyways, this was a great episode, maybe the best so far.

    • @CaptainFord0yt
      @CaptainFord0yt  Год назад

      Thank You For The Feedback, And Also Thank You For Bringing All This Information And Ideas To My Attention, I Did A Lot Of Research For This One But Clearly Not Enough 😅

    • @LeoTheYuty
      @LeoTheYuty Год назад +1

      @@CaptainFord0yt Np, man, can't wait to see the Cretaceous one.

    • @CaptainFord0yt
      @CaptainFord0yt  Год назад

      @@LeoTheYuty it’s out now

  • @Sastrei_Photography
    @Sastrei_Photography Год назад +3

    WOW, what an episode. Your best yet in my opinion. The sound and puppeteering is just on point. Really like the scene were the male kepadactylus used this dance method seen in modern day birds. overall just really cool episode. You gave me inspiration to start filming the next scene for Prehistorica ep 3.

    • @CaptainFord0yt
      @CaptainFord0yt  Год назад +2

      Thanks For The Feedback, Glad You Enjoyed It. Looking Forward To Seeing Prehistorica EP3

    • @harishragavan4080
      @harishragavan4080 Год назад +1

      @@CaptainFord0yt ,
      If you have time may please make more episodes of Our Ancient Past with themes about cretaceous.
      In addition, more Our Ancient Past episodes about the mammals and life after the dinosaurs.
      Sincerely,
      Harish Ragavan.
      From Canada.

    • @CaptainFord0yt
      @CaptainFord0yt  Год назад

      @@harishragavan4080 There Will Be Two More Episodes Of Our Ancient Past, EP4 Will Be Set In The Late Cretaceous And EP5 Will Be Set In The Early Pleistocene, And Next Year I’ll Be Making A Series Of Our Ancient Past Short Films That Will Be Set In Other Times And Places In The Cretaceous And Cenozoic, So Trust Me You Won’t Be Dissapointed

    • @Allo10-2.0
      @Allo10-2.0 Год назад +1

      @@CaptainFord0yt will titanoboa feature in this series??

    • @CaptainFord0yt
      @CaptainFord0yt  Год назад

      @@Allo10-2.0 Great Question, Unfortunately…No, As The Rebor Titanoboa Has Been Discontinued And While I Could Just Use An Anaconda Figure That’s A Bit On The Larger Side, There’s The Problem That There’s Just Not Many Species That Lived Alongside It To Give Titanoboa It’s Own Episode Or Even A Segment, However I Won’t Rule Out The Possibility That It Might Appear In A Potential Short Film Down The Line

  • @1.618_Murphy
    @1.618_Murphy Год назад +4

    Your naration is already 10/10. Only if you had some knowledge about editing in after effects....

  • @maozilla9149
    @maozilla9149 Год назад +3

    nice

  • @Allo10-2.0
    @Allo10-2.0 Год назад +1

    Omggggg it came out I’m so excited . This will be amazing.

  • @Allo10-2.0
    @Allo10-2.0 Год назад +2

    Wow this allo is really unlucky. But not as unlucky as big Al .

  • @Sastrei_Photography
    @Sastrei_Photography Год назад +3

    Bro tf, i was looking at this episode again and i saw that it almost had 6k views and 53 likes. like how. just 53 like?🤯

  • @anneliesatayyab9120
    @anneliesatayyab9120 10 дней назад

    Species featured
    1. Cryolophosaurus
    2. Massospondylus (identified commonly as Glacilisaurus in the narration)
    3. Meganaposaurus
    4. Tritylodon
    5. Polar Dimporhodon
    6. Apatosaurus
    7. Haplocanthosaurus (identified as Brontosaurus in the narration)
    8. Ultrasauros (identified as Diplodocus in the narration)
    9. Stegosaurus
    10. Dryosaurus
    11. Ceratosaurus
    12. Allosaurus
    13. Ornitholestes (identified as Coelurus in the narration)
    14. Dsungaripterus (identified as Kepodactlyus in the narration)