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Prehistoric Horrors Aka Dinosaur Models For Film (1967) | British Pathé 

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Watch as Arthur Hayward, a model maker at London's Natural History Museum, constructs model versions of dinosaurs for stop motion use in films such as 'One Million Years BC' directed by Don Chaffey in 1966.
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Another stop motion sequence shows a Diplodocus pushing a double decker bus along with it's head and pulling up a tree outside Westminster Abbey - yikes!
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A brief sequence shows a model Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur in stop motion footage (Ray Harryhausen?) eating the flesh of a dead dinosaur.
Several shots show model maker Arthur Hayward at home, working on a drawing and paper skeleton of a dinosaur, then winding a plaster of Paris bandage around a wire dino shape under the watchful eye of a model Diplodocus. Finished heads of other models are seen. We then see Arthur covering a Diplodocus shape with grey plasticine and marking creases into the 'skin'; great shot of his enlarged eye looking through a magnifying glass. Commentator says Arthur works at the Natural History Museum and his models are used in films such as 'One Million Years BC'.
Arthur takes another Diplodocus (or could be the same one) from a plaster mould, then places a rubber dino skeleton into the same mould and pours pink latex rubber (whisked in a kitchen mixer) in through a hole. Arthur shows how the arms and mouths of the finished models can move, due to their jointed skeletons. A little tableau shows a Tyrannosaurus Rex growling with moving mouth and a Stegosaurus eating grass.
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Комментарии : 53   
@DMDvideo10
@DMDvideo10 2 года назад
I learned how to do this in the early 80s. I created several Harryhausen figures and some Dinosaurs. Animated a few too. It was a blast.
@uncannychickentheking
@uncannychickentheking Год назад
How do you them?
@Cheesefiddlehorn
@Cheesefiddlehorn 11 месяцев назад
How do you do them
@DMDvideo10
@DMDvideo10 11 месяцев назад
@@uncannychickentheking I used armature wire, foam & latex rubber, and acrylic paint mixed with liquid latex.
@CaptainCretaceous91
@CaptainCretaceous91 7 месяцев назад
I don't suppose you have those animations on your channel.
@joelww2501
@joelww2501 5 месяцев назад
It’d be great to see those dinosaurs you made!
@bennettfender1546
@bennettfender1546 6 лет назад
Fascinating to see how much dinosaurs have changed.
@luciusdouglass3645
@luciusdouglass3645 6 лет назад
A mere few years until the Dinosaur Renaissance.
@pauladams286
@pauladams286 Год назад
Another wonderful British Pathe film. Great model work, and nice to see the die-cast vehicles at the end.
@Gnome_skeleton01
@Gnome_skeleton01 6 часов назад
Its so cool to see how much ower understanding of dinosaurs hade changed
@predragpetrovic1012
@predragpetrovic1012 2 года назад
Zdenek Burian's illustrations ❤️
@Hewylewis
@Hewylewis 9 лет назад
3:01 You can see a dalek!
@Doopyhpp
@Doopyhpp 11 дней назад
The voice makes this seem 20 years older than it actually is
@imasloth
@imasloth 5 лет назад
Great footage!
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 Год назад
0:36 10 million years before mankind? more like 150 million for the Sauropods
@joelww2501
@joelww2501 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, dating methods weren’t as pinpoint as they are now 😂 but that’s what good science does! It progresses!
@bradypennington1247
@bradypennington1247 2 года назад
Man if I could buy these, I actually would. Would anyone else buy some of these models?
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 Год назад
I would love to have them too, and try to make a stop motion fim.
@Scifogon
@Scifogon Год назад
Pretty sure they'd be too deteriorated nowadays!
@kenjifuse3750
@kenjifuse3750 8 лет назад
Thanks for this post! If I had seen this as a kid, I might never have become a musician! I've wondered about who made those models for decades (thought it was Harryhausen himself, but wasn't sure).
@AltairBlue
@AltairBlue 2 года назад
Retrosaurs my beloved
@marcdelente2456
@marcdelente2456 5 месяцев назад
Magnifique et formidable Pour le procédé du stop motion. Des dinosaures plus vrai que nature.
@Raphael041
@Raphael041 9 лет назад
really feels good and a bit funny to look back at these and realize all the outdated information and inaccuracies
@anibalbabilonia1867
@anibalbabilonia1867 5 лет назад
Man that is so cool! I want them!😎👍
@Spinocroc123
@Spinocroc123 9 лет назад
I don't think it's a regular liquid latex rubber.it looks more like foam latex because he mixed it in a mixer.
@dlindeman
@dlindeman 9 лет назад
Great stuff
@queenglamazona8789
@queenglamazona8789 14 дней назад
Such Simple Methods.
@ximenasorondo2051
@ximenasorondo2051 5 месяцев назад
the monstrous movements of crustaceas carnivores.
@kronos-dr7ko
@kronos-dr7ko Месяц назад
Es una lastima que ya no se hagan cosas ahi con las descripciones actuales de los dinosaurios 😢
@katianalaurent2499
@katianalaurent2499 2 года назад
If anyone sees this comment, what is the weird white enclosure used to put the latex in? 1:39
@IamPatrickStar
@IamPatrickStar 2 года назад
I guess that’s like a case for the latex to stay in and form into rubber around the puppet. Not sure what it’s really called
@calessel3139
@calessel3139 Год назад
It's a Plaster of Paris mold. Before modern flexible silicone rubber, artists would pour plaster in sections over their model to cast replicas. Typically the initial model is sculpted from clay, then a mold is made of it as described above. This method is still used today to make replicas of such things as sculptures.
@katianalaurent2499
@katianalaurent2499 Год назад
@@calessel3139 Thanks!
@calessel3139
@calessel3139 Год назад
@@katianalaurent2499 You're welcome!
@gustavorodriguesgomes9864
@gustavorodriguesgomes9864 2 года назад
what are the ingredients to make a model of a stop motion dinosaur
@danmcgladdery1813
@danmcgladdery1813 Год назад
The robot at the end was the most accurate thing in the video.
@franklinmichael671
@franklinmichael671 8 лет назад
Does anybody know if any brands make dinosaurs like those he makes in the videos?
@arigprasomthong2852
@arigprasomthong2852 2 года назад
WoW the super great.
@georgeclayton9887
@georgeclayton9887 9 лет назад
a dipalodocus woud not attack an city it wold just eat the treess
@thatswhatshesaid2777
@thatswhatshesaid2777 11 месяцев назад
2:38 what does he say here?
@zebraz3839
@zebraz3839 Год назад
2:38 what dinosaur did he mention? Or did he just mispronounce gorgosaurus?
@CharlieLindsey-pn8jb
@CharlieLindsey-pn8jb 5 месяцев назад
What about suit acting?
@kaijuking892
@kaijuking892 Год назад
Anyone watch this 8 years later
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 Год назад
Yep
@GeorgeakeelahDouglas
@GeorgeakeelahDouglas 2 месяца назад
Hi make by ray harryhausen
@Cheesefiddlehorn
@Cheesefiddlehorn 11 месяцев назад
How would you make the skeleton shown at 1:55 I wanna make some 😢
@name4212
@name4212 10 месяцев назад
Te recomendaría que fuera uno similar al de armadura de animación pero si lo que gustas es un esqueleto como ese un imprecion 3 D articulada es tu mejor opción
@viniciusdouglas2525
@viniciusdouglas2525 2 года назад
Especial effects dinossaúro??????
@JeffKarlKonorNicNack
@JeffKarlKonorNicNack 2 года назад
They're so cute
@karyanelizabeth4944
@karyanelizabeth4944 2 года назад
old dinosaur ;]
@David-uf8ex
@David-uf8ex Год назад
Could have done without the unnecessary music
@NT-jb2vy
@NT-jb2vy 11 месяцев назад
Wasn't born until the 21at century but it was much better times other than the inaccurate dinosaurs
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