A family movie about dinosaurs that walked the Earth in Late Cretaceous, millions of years ago. Computer animated animals are combined with live action settings with actors voice covers for the main characters. Imagine how would all of it look like 70 million years ago. A director of this movie, Neil Nightingale gathered a crew and turned his idea into an animated movie, with Barry Cook as an assistant, and a screenplay was done by John Collee. The movie was made to make the audience feel how it was back then, just like a real walk among dinosaurs. The finest of the 3D art was put into this movie to create an ultimate experience. The footage was mostly filmed in Alaska and New Zealand because of their similarity with how it could all look like, back then, in the time of real dinosaurs. Specifically designed computer with animal logic was used to make it all look like real. At some point, the 20st Century Fox decided to add voice overs, saying that it would help audience make a better connection with movie characters. The amazing 3D effects are leaving intense impressions on audience.
Paleontologist Zack took his cousins to a fossil hunt and that's how the interesting stories start. That's the moment when a real fantasy turns into reality and many long lost animals are coming back to life. Wondering how it looks like and how it sounds like? There is one certain way to find out...