Looking at this now, the sound effects aren't as polished in some places as I'd like. I was a little premature in uploading this vid, however I don't know if it would be worth fixing or not now as the bits I'm not happy with are pretty minor. What do you guys think, leave as is or fix it?
@thecrunchcorner Certainly, the tracks I used are from “Avatar” (Collector’s Definitive Edition) also listed as “Avatar” (The Complete Score), and are as follows:
Disc 4, Track 4: “Bonding With Leonoptryx (Child)”
Disc 5, Track 6: “Fight To The Death (Insert)”
Disc 5, Track 7: “Fight To The Death (Original Start Only)”
@85KingofTexas I'm probably just being stupid now, but I'm having trouble finding a specific section of music. It starts at rougly 3:45 when the Tyrannosaurus bites down on the Triceratops.
@85KingofTexas Ah, got it now. Turns out there's a few variations of that track. I've been listening to the wrong ones. Thanks for the help. Keep up the good work.
Brachiosaurs? In the Late Cretaceous period? Something's fishy there...
Great vid as usual, first time I've ever seen a Rex beat an Ankylosaur. But he died, so the status quo is unaffected, T-rex is once again trumped by the herbivores...
@Godzilla1704 According to the documentary, those are supposed to be Alamosaurs, large sauropods that lived toward the end of the Cretaceous. However, I thought that exactly, they look like what I would figure to be a Brachiosaur. In the end I figured it really didn't matter. Just think of how many times you saw a T. rex fighting an Apatosaur/Brontosaur in those good old dino flicks.
Thumbs up if you got a little teary-eyed watching this
TFUltraGojiFan 1 month ago
Very nice SFX, good music selections and good using Triceratops sound effects from Jurassic Park! :D I love it! :)
This video is really more epic than ever. Truly, it's sad, but it's amazing.
SuperFredrikNilsson 2 months ago
That was awesome...
But sadly unrealistic in many ways.
MrPwnagemeister 3 months ago
T.Rex roar, from King Kong 1976
KINO2x 4 months ago
Very good job!!!
KINO2x 4 months ago
Erm....
Both of the Herbivores were somewhat small. Where they not fully grown?
MrPwnagemeister 6 months ago
@MrPwnagemeister in the show they were thats just there real size compared to a 42 foot 18 feet tall rex
sinner56x 3 months ago
@sinner56x Rex was barely 15 feet tall. And Triceratops could weigh almost TWICE as heavy as rex.
MrPwnagemeister 3 months ago
@sinner56x rex was 18 feet tall top of head and 15 or 13 at hip and a triceratops could was 7 to 12 tons but rex was 9 to 10 tons
sinner56x 3 months ago
WOW!! :-O
antovald20 7 months ago
Epic, the circle of life
Inkbleedful 7 months ago
4:52 fuck....NOOOOO!!!
MrJoshy77 7 months ago
leave as it is.
ConnorGodzilla 8 months ago
That was outstanding.
boilerbuzz 8 months ago
Karma's a bitch
PopInPicsCentral 8 months ago
Looking at this now, the sound effects aren't as polished in some places as I'd like. I was a little premature in uploading this vid, however I don't know if it would be worth fixing or not now as the bits I'm not happy with are pretty minor. What do you guys think, leave as is or fix it?
85KingofTexas 8 months ago
@85KingofTexas I think it's perfect the way it is.
ManifestPrime 8 months ago
WOO
masterbug8000 8 months ago
Very good.
I've always been a big fan of you. You have great editing skills.
Also, would you be able to give the details of the specific music tracks you used, as I'm having trouble finding them.
thecrunchcorner 8 months ago
@thecrunchcorner Certainly, the tracks I used are from “Avatar” (Collector’s Definitive Edition) also listed as “Avatar” (The Complete Score), and are as follows:
Disc 4, Track 4: “Bonding With Leonoptryx (Child)”
Disc 5, Track 6: “Fight To The Death (Insert)”
Disc 5, Track 7: “Fight To The Death (Original Start Only)”
Disc 3, Track 16: “Hometree Destruction (Pickup)”
Disc 3, Track 17: “Long End P-U”
I hope that helps.
- Kyle
85KingofTexas 8 months ago
@85KingofTexas I'm probably just being stupid now, but I'm having trouble finding a specific section of music. It starts at rougly 3:45 when the Tyrannosaurus bites down on the Triceratops.
thecrunchcorner 6 months ago
@thecrunchcorner It's located on disc 5, the track is 7: “Fight To The Death (Original Start Only)”.
85KingofTexas 6 months ago
@85KingofTexas Ah, got it now. Turns out there's a few variations of that track. I've been listening to the wrong ones. Thanks for the help. Keep up the good work.
thecrunchcorner 6 months ago
Brachiosaurs? In the Late Cretaceous period? Something's fishy there...
Great vid as usual, first time I've ever seen a Rex beat an Ankylosaur. But he died, so the status quo is unaffected, T-rex is once again trumped by the herbivores...
I hate paleontology sometimes...
Godzilla1704 8 months ago
@Godzilla1704
Those were Titanosaurs (Or a member of its family), not Brachiosaurs.
MissingMandible 8 months ago
@MissingMandible Alamosaurus to be exact.
daizua123 6 months ago
@Godzilla1704 According to the documentary, those are supposed to be Alamosaurs, large sauropods that lived toward the end of the Cretaceous. However, I thought that exactly, they look like what I would figure to be a Brachiosaur. In the end I figured it really didn't matter. Just think of how many times you saw a T. rex fighting an Apatosaur/Brontosaur in those good old dino flicks.
85KingofTexas 8 months ago
That was brutal, but really awesome.
cmdmstudios 8 months ago
I remember watching this show. This video was just the tip of the iceberg of what was featured in it.
This video was pretty damn good, as was the show.
MissingMandible 8 months ago
Coll sound editing.
MrJLM18 8 months ago
that was possibly the saddest video I have ever seen.
ZooTycoonZilla 8 months ago 5
@ZooTycoonZilla Agreed. The full movie made me sleepless.
daizua123 6 months ago
how could it be that bad though?
godzillafan101 8 months ago
That was... touching. I really love dinosaurs. :)
ANBUZange7su117 8 months ago
damn that was brutal
great job
ssjgojira 8 months ago
@ssjgojira yeah especially the t-rex getting impaled in the throat, didn't see that coming.
ManifestPrime 8 months ago
@ManifestPrime i know, at first i was like "yeah t-rex owned them," then when it fell i was like "HOLY S##T!" 0_0
ssjgojira 8 months ago