Arthur and Oriana leave the relative safety of Bonabba ....
. ... in the deserts of Rainy basin where they are greeted with two
Meateaters strange ....
.... and then they discover a secret held by Tyrannosaurus (left)
and Giganotosaurus.
This sound re-creation was produced by ZBS Productions. Audio producer Tom Lopez and Tim Clark composer created many layers of sound to come alive Dinotopia ears.
The Christian Science Monitor called this production " a dazzling soundscape that does full justice to the wonderful world of Gurney lost ... perfect family viewing. "
Episode 14 arrives in a week. Each short episode will be online live for a week, then it will disappear.
If you want to buy the full global two hours Beneath podcast now and hear all fifteen episodes back to back in a feature film production, see The World Beneath the site of the ZBS Foundation for download MP3. It is also available on CD.
book
You can also order the original printed book to my online store and I will sign for you. (It comes via media mail within 24 hours of your order. US orders only for the book, please). The book is available on Amazon in a 20th anniversary edition with lots of extras.
The Museum exhibition
Many of these paintings are now on view at the Dinotopia exhibition at Stamford Museum of Art and Nature Center through May 25.
Episode 14 arrives in a week. Each short episode will be online live for a week, then it will disappear.
If you want to buy the full global two hours Beneath podcast now and hear all fifteen episodes back to back in a feature film production, see The World Beneath the site of the ZBS Foundation for download MP3. It is also available on CD.
book
You can also order the original printed book to my online store and I will sign for you. (It comes via media mail within 24 hours of your order. US orders only for the book, please). The book is available on Amazon in a 20th anniversary edition with lots of extras.
The Museum exhibition
Many of these paintings are now on view at the Dinotopia exhibition at Stamford Museum of Art and Nature Center through May 25.