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{{Infobox film | |||
| name = Dinosaur | |||
| image = | |||
| caption = | |||
| producer = ] | |||
| writer = ] | |||
| starring = Michele Mariana | |||
| animator = Barry Bruce<br>Joan C. Gratz<br>Don Merkt<br>Matt Wuerker<br> | |||
⚫ | | studio = ]<br />Pyramid Films <ref></ref> | ||
| distributor = Pyramid Films | |||
| released = {{Film date|1980|07|18}} | |||
| runtime = 14 minutes | |||
| country = United States | |||
| language = English | |||
}} | |||
{{Infobox film | {{Infobox film | ||
| name = Dinosaurs! | | name = Dinosaurs! | ||
| image = Dinosaurs!.jpg | | image = Dinosaurs!.jpg | ||
| caption = VHS cover | | caption = VHS cover | ||
| producer = |
| producer = Dick Baka<br />Jim Bousa | ||
| writer = |
| writer = Virginia Theimer Clapper | ||
| starring = ] | | starring = ] | ||
| music = Charmer | | music = Charmer | ||
| cinematography = Rich Ball<br />Charles Peich | | cinematography = Rich Ball<br />Charles Peich | ||
| editing = Suzanne Rosen | | editing = Suzanne Rosen | ||
| studio = | |||
⚫ | | studio = ]<br />Pyramid Films <ref></ref> | ||
| distributor = ] | | distributor = ] | ||
| released = {{Film date |
| released = {{Film date|1987|11|20}} | ||
| runtime = 30 minutes | | runtime = 30 minutes | ||
| country = United States | | country = United States | ||
| language = English | | language = English | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Dinosaur''''' is an animated short film directed and produced by ]. | |||
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⚫ | In 1987 the film was extended and released on video under the title '''''Dinosaurs!'''''. The new footage stars ] playing a grade school student named Philip who gives a class report on ]s, with the help of an animated chalkboard and ]'s ] dinosaurs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://oddballfilms.blogspot.com/2014/06/will-vintons-claymation-marvels-thur.html|title=Oddball Films: Will Vinton's Claymation Marvels - Thur. June 12 - 8PM|website=Oddball Films|access-date=2020-01-03}}</ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== |
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1980 short filmDinosaur | |
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Written by | Susan Shadburne |
Produced by | Will Vinton |
Starring | Michele Mariana |
Animation by | Barry Bruce Joan C. Gratz Don Merkt Matt Wuerker |
Production companies | Will Vinton Productions Pyramid Films |
Distributed by | Pyramid Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 14 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dinosaurs! | |
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VHS cover | |
Written by | Virginia Theimer Clapper |
Produced by | Dick Baka Jim Bousa |
Starring | Fred Savage |
Cinematography | Rich Ball Charles Peich |
Edited by | Suzanne Rosen |
Music by | Charmer |
Distributed by | GoldenVision |
Release date |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dinosaur is an animated short film directed and produced by Will Vinton.
In 1987 the film was extended and released on video under the title Dinosaurs!. The new footage stars Fred Savage playing a grade school student named Philip who gives a class report on dinosaurs, with the help of an animated chalkboard and Will Vinton's claymation dinosaurs.
Background
Originally created in 1980, when it was known more simply as Dinosaur, the 17-minute claymation short by Vinton Studios would later be used for this 1987 video. The popular short is also played at the Smithsonian Museum and has won numerous awards. This film is also played BOB's request in Rocky Hill, Connecticut at the museum in Dinosaur State Park. It is also played at the Pacific Science Center (in Seattle, Washington) in the Dinosaurs A Journey Through Time exhibit, but cuts out the first two parts and narrows it down to the claymation dinosaur story.
Dinosaurs! was designed as an educational film for young children new to the world of prehistoric life; the video slipsleeve describes the film with "Discover the real monsters who dominated the earth for millions of years!" The cartoon animation of the chalkboard is used to elaborate on attributes such as the extinction of the dinosaurs as well as their brain capacity, while the Vinton claymation illustrates, in a colorful and simplistic manner, the brutal lives of the many dinosaurs. The movie also introduces a music video for the song "Mesozoic Mind" by Charmer, featuring cartoon dinosaurs performing it.
Plot
The video—with beginning scenes filmed in 1987—begins with a young boy named Phillip (played by Fred Savage) sitting in his bedroom, listening to loud music, and struggling to find an idea for a class report on a science topic. While struggling to find some ideas, and irking his mother (who threatens to call his father if he does not turn off the music and go to bed) with his loud music, he plays a song on his boom box (titled "Mesozoic Mind"). And the song provides him with an inspiration for his report: DINOSAURS!
Philip then goes to sleep and has a dream, where he discovers that the search for the truth about these magnificent animals and their astonishing 160-million-year success on Earth is probably the most fascinating speculation there is. Phillip then finishes his report and presents it to the class. The class report is then covered through the 1980 claymation short Dinosaur by Will Vinton Productions.
Awards
- Chicago International Film Festival, 1980
- Gold Hugo
- Gold Award, Houston International Film Festival, 1980
References
- An excerpt of Dinosaur at Pyramid Films channel on YouTube
- "Oddball Films: Will Vinton's Claymation Marvels - Thur. June 12 - 8PM". Oddball Films. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
- Beck, Jerry (December 18, 2017). "Cartoons Considered For An Academy Award – 1980 -". cartoonresearch.com.
- Will Vinton Productions (1980), Dinosaur, Internet Archive, Santa Monica, Calif. : Pyramid Films, retrieved 2020-01-03
- DataBase, The Big Cartoon. "Dinosaur (Will Vinton Productions, Pyramid Films)". Big Cartoon DataBase (BCDB). Retrieved 2020-01-03.
External links
- MesozoicMind.com—Give me a Mesozoic Mind...
- Dinosaur (1980) at IMDb
- Dinosaurs! (1987) at IMDb
- Overview of the Dinosaur Documentary
- Dinosaurs! (1987) on YouTube