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Re: "Dino Gangs" TV special on Discovery Channel
Even when when you chop all the grass down for a shot it will show up
somehow. Unless everyone films in the places we've all seen a million times (
the WWD locations, which now have strict filming requirements and cost a
fortune to get too) or has a massive budget for killing grass and in some
cases protected flowers thats just going to happen. Its noble to make the
effort to avoid it but sadly its not realistic.
D
On Jun 23, 2011, at 3:11 AM, Mark Witton wrote:
> Anyone else notice the tremendous amount of grass on display in that
> trailer?
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>>>> "bh480@scn.org" <bh480@scn.org> 23/06/2011 06:22 >>>
> From: Ben Creisler
> Bh480@scn.org
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>
> Dino Gangs preview:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq98vitA4I0
>
> Is the show itself going to explore the question in the preview: Would
> mankind have survived if gangs of tyrannosaurs still ruled the world?
>
> Why do visions of hide bikinis, crude shell necklaces, and heavy
> stone-tipped spears suddenly come to mind...
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