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Trilogy of Life
General information
SeriesWalking with Monsters
Episode numberSpecial
Featured creaturesN/A
Broadcast information
Original airdate21 November 2005
Chronological information
Previous episode
Clash of Titans
Following episode
Walking with Dinosaurs: The Movie

 Trilogy of Life is a 2005 documentary released on the Walking with Monsters DVD, about the behind-the-scenes story of the Walking With... series, covering the production of Walking with Dinosaurs, Walking with Beasts, and Walking with Monsters .


Interviewees[]

  • Tim Haines, Executive Producer, Walking with Dinosaurs, Beasts & Monsters
  • Jana Bennett, Director of Television, BBC
  • Mike Milne, Director of Computer Animation, Framestore CFC
  • Paul Chambers, Associate Producer, Walking with Dinosaurs, Beasts & Monsters
  • Dr David Martill, Palaeontologist, University of Portsmouth
  • Jasper James, Series Producer, Walking with Beasts
  • Chloe Leland, Producer and Director, Walking with Monsters
  • Prof Michael Benton, Palaeontologist, University of Bristol
  • Sarah Fielding, PhD Student, University of Portsmouth
  • Robin McKie, Science Editor, The Observer
  • Angela Milner, Palaeontologist, Natural History Museum
  • Dr Simon Braddy, University of Bristol

Crew[]

  • Narrated by - Mark Halliley
  • Storyboards - Giles Asbury, Martin Asbury
  • Graphics - Skyjackers Design
  • Online Editor - Andrew Evans
  • Dubbing Mixer - Ben Young
  • Editors - Lennart Van Oldenborgh, Graeme Holmes, Richard Barker
  • Production Co-Ordinator - Nicola King
  • Edit Producer - Chloe Leland
  • Produced and Directed by - John O’Mahony
  • Executive Producer - Tim Haines
  • impossible pictures
  • Production for 2Entertain Video Limited
  • © MMV

Transcript[]

Notes[]

  • Instead of Ben Bartlett's score, this episode uses several other pieces of music:
    • "F.E.A.R. (UNKLE Instrumental)" by Ian Brown, Album: Remixes of the Spheres
    • "Angelica" by Lamb, Album: Between Darkness and Wonder
    • "Ooh La La" by Goldfrapp, Album: Supernature
    • "Revolutions" by Troy Banarzi, Album: Minimalism DWCD 0340[1]

Footnotes[]