Sir David Attenborough is a world - renowed nature documentarian , mostly due to his power to bring viewing audience into the moment with good yarn . Mix that with a practical reality visual , and you ’ve make an astoundingly full dinosaur clash that anyone can go through at home .

Attenborough superstar in a four - arcminute VR picture showcasing the big dinosaur we know to have walk the Earth — a Titanosaur , discovered three twelvemonth ago in Patagonia . It ’s 37 meter long and press 70 long ton , but the numbers do n’t really compare to see the video for yourself . If you ’re running Chrome , you’re able to evoke up the 360 - arcdegree video recording in a internet browser , but it ’s best if you’re able to strap Cardboard VR display to your face to get the full experience .

The TV is a assorted - reality project , meaning it ’s take part with footage from a RED Dragon camera , and partially a CGI rendering . ( To turn in the final 4 K image take one computer 108 days , which says something about the timbre . ) In any sheath , it ’s definitely worth learn — both because it ’s a vitrine of where television system docudrama are going , but also because dinosaurs are coolheaded as hell .

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