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Cast
Emily Bamforth | As: Self - Paleontologist - Royal Sask. Museum | |
Robert Gebhardt | As: Self - Discovered T. Rex | |
Tim Tokaryk | As: Self - Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology - Royal Sask. Museum | |
Hallie Street | As: Self - Paleontologist - Royal Sask. Museum |
Storyline
In this documentary, we go back to the beginning and tell the origin story of Scotty the T. Rex and how it was discovered on that fateful day in 1991. We also showcase the lasting impact the discovery had on the town of Eastend and the Paleo world in Canada. In 2019, Scotty was proclaimed the biggest in the world. Believed to be a female, she measured over 13 m or just over 42.6 feet long and weighed over 8.8 metric tons. Discovered in the dinosaur-rich Frenchman Formation, Scotty's bones have been carefully preserved and are stored at the T. Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend, Saskatchewan.
Tagline: | Biggest in the World |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
Emily Bamforth |
Self - Paleontologist - Royal Sask. Museum |
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Robert Gebhardt |
Self - Discovered T. Rex |
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Tim Tokaryk |
Self - Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology - Royal Sask. Museum |
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Hallie Street |
Self - Paleontologist - Royal Sask. Museum |
Directed By
George Tsougrianis |
Director |
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Writing Credits
George Tsougrianis |
Writer |
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Production Crew
Lloyd Begley |
Executive Producer |
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Carol Andrews |
Producer |
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Carol Andrews |
Executive Producer |
Edited By
Norm Brassard |
Color Grading |
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Max Frost |
Editor |
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Costume and Makeup
Sound
Visual Effects
Camera
Todd Tumback |
Aerial Camera |
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Tim Tokaryk |
Additional Camera |
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George Tsougrianis |
Camera Operator |
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Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
Don Copeman |
Thanks |
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Robert Gebhardt |
Thanks |
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Tim Tokaryk |
Thanks |
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Michelle Pearson |
Thanks |
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Emily Bamforth |
Thanks |
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Marlon Janzen |
Thanks |
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Hallie Street |
Thanks |
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