TITANOSAUR 3D: THE STORY OF MÁXIMO

TITANOSAUR 3D: THE STORY OF MÁXIMO

Giant Things Come in Small Packages

2019 · 20 min · Documentary

Titanosaur 3D uses vividly photorealistic animation to imagine what these long-necked sauropods looked like and how they moved, ate, and interacted. Travel back over 100 million years to get a glimpse of their Cretaceous environment and follow a titanosaur’s life from egg to towering titan.

Directed by David Clark

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