I am still working on Jurassic Reimagined parts 2 and 3, in part because we have found SO MANY new fossils! Since releasing part 1 we've been excavating, preparing and identifying finds, and refining our understanding of their stratigraphic position in time. All of these new discoveries and perspectives will be included in the upcoming segments of the doc, along with a TON of new art and animation. I had no idea how premature I was in releasing part 1 when I did, but the rabbit hole of the Morrison just keeps. on. going. ALSO, I have been really busy with commissions, so unfortunately Jurassic Reimagined has spent some time on the back burner while I make a living. If you want to help make it possible for me to spend more time focusing on my own projects, consider supporting my work on patreon.com/historianhimself where you can also see some behind the scenes sneak peaks of upcoming parts of Jurassic Reimagined...
Good to know that the project is not abandoned, this video is 2 years old and even tho these animals are ancient, we do not have millions of years to wait for the next part :D
This is far too good. Everytime someone wants to learn about Morrison, I redirect them to this video because it does a fantastic job. Also, can I just say you have an epic voice?
I grew up loving dinosaurs from the late 70's into the 80's and on. I remember the art of the time with all the sluggish, plodding behemoths. Its pretty awesome seeing how the view on them has changed over the decades. I am still fascinated by the discoveries being found and sometimes wish I had pursued a career in paleontology like I used to dream about as a kid.
Your artistic depictions of the colors, flaps, crests, and the like are refreshing. Not overly flamboyant and not conservatively drab. It's exciting to think of realistic possibilities!
I was born and raised and still live in Utah. It's my home and always will be. And i always enjoy watching stuff about my home and it's past. This state and it's sheer beauty never ceases to amaze me after 42 years here.
Dude, this is seriously ambitious (along with everything else you do), so gracious that you're sharing this for free! Can't believe you don't have a bigger following!
I am loving this soundtrack, your music and bass-y voice are lend themselves to documentaries amazingly well, easily the best in SciCom on youtube in my opinion.
Beautiful, love the nature fotography and the narration fits perfectly! Interesting choice to show some really colorful (and well-fed) sauropods - can’t wait to see more of those.
This was really well done. I liked the animation of volcanoes erupting during the sequence on the origin of the Morrison. And the color highlighting of the bones during the ranger's talk really helped me to connect with the specimens.
I love everything about this! I wish it went at a little slower pace in places--like that process of how our understanding of the sauropod anatomy has changed, and in viewing the photo of your group. Can't wait for parts 2 and 3!
Wow, this was fantastically done! Great editing and graphics, very well put together. I learned a lot about the geological processes behind the Morrison Formation and I can't wait for the next part
This is so fascinating! I just discovered your channel and I absolutely love it! You have kindled an interest in dinosaurs that I never knew existed within me.
So glad I stumbled upon your artwork and channel. Super informative, and of course the visuals are stunning. A major broadcasting/production company doesn't even make stuff this quality in terms of paleontology docs.
Wow! Love this documentary! Love this Morrison Formation information and discoveries! Love the animation and filming! Love this Part 1! I'm very impressed! Very well done, Brian Engh! I'm looking so forward for the next parts! :D
I’m really enjoying the quality of footage, pictures, video demos, etc. and of course the amount of knowledge you put into these phenomenal videos!!! For ie: your argument (which is entirely logical) on big ass dinos not being grey or boring flat colors but instead probably mimicked colorful feathers and skin much like birds! Love the arguments brought up, the theories and ideas behind them… pls don’t quit sharing!!!
I have always understood how different environments produce different rock layers in an abstract academic sort of way (I'm a total lay person regarding geology) and the depiction in this video really helped me grasp it mentally. Perfectly scratched an intellectual itch that I didn't know I had. Can't wait for more.
Very interesting to see the animation of the climate change going on that formed the Morrison landscape, and then a contemporary example of it. I find a lot of documentaries don't do a good enough job of showing that. Well done!
I think the reason why so many different types of bones are found so close together is because they were transported in flood waters. This would account for the fact the bones are so scattered and fragmented. Its rare to find a whole skeleton of one dinosaur there.
This was very well done. I actually showed it in my undergrad elective course on vertebrate paleontology. My students really enjoyed it and it helped them to think about the geology, setting, etc. of the Morrison. I'm looking forward to the other parts of this. When do you anticipate them being available?
This channel has lots of great video on it that paleo-fiends such as myself would find interesting.The low sub count is criminal for the caliber of content that's on here. Subbed and Liked❗✔
Absolutely fantastic job on this! Honestly, based on your descriptions of the preservational environments of the middle and lower Morrison formations, it seems like one plausible cause for the rarity of dinosaur remains would be because those marine/tidal flat environments were not ideal habitats for the same dinosaurs found in the Upper Morrison. That said I do not work in the Morrison so perhaps this idea has already been rejected for some reason, just thought I'd put that out there. We also have a HUGE Brachiosaurus foot in the KU collection that can't go on display due to being radioactive! The astragalus alone is at least 40-50cm wide!
9:13 that's an interesting take on sauropod vocalization. But how do we even know what these things sound like without the fossilization of voice boxes or the syrinx?
Ah good suggestion! I just posted a still frame of the color coded corner of the Carnegie Quarry and a labeled version of the dinosaurs for the strat illustration on the blog post with this video my website: dontmesswithdinosaurs.com
i noticed that these videos have not a lot of comments for how good the content is, which is a shame if more ppl commented and liked then it would be promoted to more ppl, can't wait to see the rest of this documentary (。・ω・。)ノ♡
Thanks for the support! I've been working hard on the upcoming installments of this doc, but things have been slow because I have had to do other projects to keep the lights on, and because we've continued to find and excavate new stuff in the Morrison formation, much of which will be included in the upcoming chapters. Also, I've been creating a bunch of animated scenes. Sorry for the delay!
no need to apologize im an animation & illustration student myself i totally understand the amount of time this kinda work takes :D id definitely consider adding pop ups that remind ppl to like comment & subscribe tho they do actually work for driving engagement & boosting stuff in the algorithm
I am still working on Jurassic Reimagined parts 2 and 3, in part because we have found SO MANY new fossils! Since releasing part 1 we've been excavating, preparing and identifying finds, and refining our understanding of their stratigraphic position in time. All of these new discoveries and perspectives will be included in the upcoming segments of the doc, along with a TON of new art and animation. I had no idea how premature I was in releasing part 1 when I did, but the rabbit hole of the Morrison just keeps. on. going.
ALSO, I have been really busy with commissions, so unfortunately Jurassic Reimagined has spent some time on the back burner while I make a living. If you want to help make it possible for me to spend more time focusing on my own projects, consider supporting my work on patreon.com/historianhimself where you can also see some behind the scenes sneak peaks of upcoming parts of Jurassic Reimagined...
Good to know that the project is not abandoned, this video is 2 years old and even tho these animals are ancient, we do not have millions of years to wait for the next part :D
@@Zorander. Yeah I'm working hard to finish these videos before I die and probably don't become a fossil.
I Hope part 2 Is coming soon. It has been a year since you uploaded something on your UA-cam channel
Low key wishing for this documentary to extend to a full hour!!! This is soooo soooo soooo beautifully made!!! 🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦖🦖
For what it's worth, the three parts together will be about an hour. Parts 2 and 3 are much longer.
@@BrianEnghArt we.are.so.exciteeeeedddd.
@@BrianEnghArt But when are Parts 2 and 3 ready.
I can't wait.
Amen
@@BrianEnghArt will there still be a part 2 coming?
This is far too good. Everytime someone wants to learn about Morrison, I redirect them to this video because it does a fantastic job.
Also, can I just say you have an epic voice?
Arrrgh, way too short, but extremely well done, can't wait for part two!
dude, i love your paleoart.
@@lukeskywalker9016 paleoart*
@@Dino-lemon265 ah yes, forgot to type "o", thanks for your correction!
I grew up loving dinosaurs from the late 70's into the 80's and on. I remember the art of the time with all the sluggish, plodding behemoths. Its pretty awesome seeing how the view on them has changed over the decades. I am still fascinated by the discoveries being found and sometimes wish I had pursued a career in paleontology like I used to dream about as a kid.
Me too Mr Argyle. I’m a historian though, so not too bad. Im still interested in palaeontology though.
This is incredible!! Can’t wait for part II
That animation of the ocean receding was probably the best depiction of geological processes I've ever seen. Really explains a lot
Yes; that and the comparison with the present-day sand layers was great.
Your artistic depictions of the colors, flaps, crests, and the like are refreshing. Not overly flamboyant and not conservatively drab. It's exciting to think of realistic possibilities!
Well done, this documentary addresses things I never knew about this formation
This guy is not only a formidable artist, but a born narrator.
Production quality was amazing. Super excited for the next part.
Dude how did you get so good at art? And did you study dinosaurs in college? This is awesome
Practice.
I majored in film making and minored in animation in college.
This is seriously amazing. From the documentary elements to the animation, you completely blew me away with this film. Can't wait for part 2!!!
I was born and raised and still live in Utah. It's my home and always will be. And i always enjoy watching stuff about my home and it's past. This state and it's sheer beauty never ceases to amaze me after 42 years here.
These are some of the best dinosaur content on UA-cam like this is amazing. This deserves more recognition
Dude, this is seriously ambitious (along with everything else you do), so gracious that you're sharing this for free! Can't believe you don't have a bigger following!
You don’t have nearly the subs or views your video quality demands. Fantastic work.
Still can't wait for part 2 😢
Fantastic! Really well done! Can’t wait for part 2!
I am loving this soundtrack, your music and bass-y voice are lend themselves to documentaries amazingly well, easily the best in SciCom on youtube in my opinion.
Your channel Now
Is what the history channel use to be …
Extremely well done my done my friend
Beautiful, love the nature fotography and the narration fits perfectly!
Interesting choice to show some really colorful (and well-fed) sauropods - can’t wait to see more of those.
WHEN IS PART 2 COMING, I CAN'T WAIT!!
Wow. Well done! Beautiful art, beautiful visuals... excellent explanations. I’m very excited to see the rest of your production. 🦕🦖
Production quality on this is fantastic.
Really fantastic! Wait for part II
The amount of detail you have with picturing the landscape and giving modern examples is fantastic! keep it up!
The detail will only increase from here :}}
Engaging, interesting and with tons of on point visualisation. This is great stuff Brian, I really enjoyed it.
It’s finally here!
where where?
Always a pleasure to find new quality content creators!
I have a feeling this is just a warm-up and we're going to get to see even better stuff in the upcoming parts. So nicely done! Can't wait for Part II!
Love it! Thanks for explaining the different layers of the formation; I didn't know anything about that before.
This is better than TV. Awesome Job.
This was really well done. I liked the animation of volcanoes erupting during the sequence on the origin of the Morrison. And the color highlighting of the bones during the ranger's talk really helped me to connect with the specimens.
Extremely educative and always entertaining. I wish this gets more attention!
I love everything about this! I wish it went at a little slower pace in places--like that process of how our understanding of the sauropod anatomy has changed, and in viewing the photo of your group. Can't wait for parts 2 and 3!
Wow, this was fantastically done! Great editing and graphics, very well put together. I learned a lot about the geological processes behind the Morrison Formation and I can't wait for the next part
Beautifully made
Love it! Amazing graphics. For those of us who are visual learners, this is a must-see.
Thanks sis!
I never get tired of this
Very nice, congratulations! Looking forward to part II.
The quality of this channel is amazing!!!!
This is so fascinating! I just discovered your channel and I absolutely love it! You have kindled an interest in dinosaurs that I never knew existed within me.
I'm obsessed with your videos!! Amazing!!
So glad I stumbled upon your artwork and channel. Super informative, and of course the visuals are stunning. A major broadcasting/production company doesn't even make stuff this quality in terms of paleontology docs.
Wow! Love this documentary! Love this Morrison Formation information and discoveries! Love the animation and filming! Love this Part 1! I'm very impressed! Very well done, Brian Engh! I'm looking so forward for the next parts! :D
What a great start! I hope this is only part 1 of 99!
Where is part 2? Was hyped to check that out but its not out yet
Watched today, after listening to I Know Dino. Great stuff, looking forward to part 2.
I’m really enjoying the quality of footage, pictures, video demos, etc. and of course the amount of knowledge you put into these phenomenal videos!!! For ie: your argument (which is entirely logical) on big ass dinos not being grey or boring flat colors but instead probably mimicked colorful feathers and skin much like birds! Love the arguments brought up, the theories and ideas behind them… pls don’t quit sharing!!!
This is well put together! So exciting!
This was amazing!!! :D Incredible job! 10 minutes and I already learnt a lot about the famous Morrison
Excellent work on the animated visualisations!
Very much looking forward to your work. I hope your comissions have been plentyful and lucrative! Great job!
i really like how you used your illustrations for the animation. That's a really nice style :)
"Film maker and paleo-artist"
*I summon monsters*
Subbed 👌
Brilliant! Keep it up, we need more UA-camrs like you.
I would love to do what you do!
SO DO IT.
I have always understood how different environments produce different rock layers in an abstract academic sort of way (I'm a total lay person regarding geology) and the depiction in this video really helped me grasp it mentally. Perfectly scratched an intellectual itch that I didn't know I had. Can't wait for more.
Ah yes, finally!
Awesome artwork, thanks for the doc, looking forward to more!
This is such high quality work and this video is of such a high quality it boggles my mind there there isn't more views on it
Very interesting to see the animation of the climate change going on that formed the Morrison landscape, and then a contemporary example of it. I find a lot of documentaries don't do a good enough job of showing that. Well done!
How does this guy not have a Netflix deal?
What a great documentary film !!! I liked a lot. Greetings from Jalisco, México .
awesome video, thank you
Fantastic show! Thank you, Mr. Engh!
I think the reason why so many different types of bones are found so close together is because they were transported in flood waters. This would account for the fact the bones are so scattered and fragmented. Its rare to find a whole skeleton of one dinosaur there.
I was watching, thinking, I know that music - jeez it sounds like Historian Himself - and it was! Great stuff - looking forward to part 2!
Really interesting! Thank you
amazing video brohan wow, just wow am in amazement, cant wait for next video dude! keep it up and dont give up
This guy deserves more views
Um... when is part two this is extremely well done...
This is a really excellent channel!
Also there is a book called Dragonteeth based on the quest of Marsh and Cole by Micheal Crichton, which was published after his death.
Amazing work man keep it I'm keen for any content from you.
this is excellent nice to watch some of the hidden gems in the community like this!!!
Amazing and inspiring! Great work guys!
This was very well done. I actually showed it in my undergrad elective course on vertebrate paleontology. My students really enjoyed it and it helped them to think about the geology, setting, etc. of the Morrison. I'm looking forward to the other parts of this. When do you anticipate them being available?
this is very professional, it's great.
Love what you do man👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 “I NEEED MORE of your channel!!!!”
This channel has lots of great video on it that paleo-fiends such as myself would find interesting.The low sub count is criminal for the caliber of content that's on here. Subbed and Liked❗✔
Wonderful! I hope your success here inspires others to make similar documentaries
Amazing! Really well done and looking forward to the next video.
Absolutely fantastic job on this! Honestly, based on your descriptions of the preservational environments of the middle and lower Morrison formations, it seems like one plausible cause for the rarity of dinosaur remains would be because those marine/tidal flat environments were not ideal habitats for the same dinosaurs found in the Upper Morrison. That said I do not work in the Morrison so perhaps this idea has already been rejected for some reason, just thought I'd put that out there.
We also have a HUGE Brachiosaurus foot in the KU collection that can't go on display due to being radioactive! The astragalus alone is at least 40-50cm wide!
Fantastic, cant wait to see the rest
This was really cool. Thank you.
Still waiting for part 2
Still working on it.
@@BrianEnghArt That’s great 😁, I’ll be waiting to learn
@@BrianEnghArt This is great news in a dark winter world!
YOU ARE AWESOME.
Wow. This is wonderful!
YES! FINALLY!
9:13 that's an interesting take on sauropod vocalization. But how do we even know what these things sound like without the fossilization of voice boxes or the syrinx?
It’s probably based of some strange guess
The job doesn't pay much, and it requires a lot of time and patience, but I still envy these guys.
Amazing work, so much labor for one person! It would be nice to linger a bit more on your visuals, e.g. you color-coding of the Carnegie quarry.
Ah good suggestion! I just posted a still frame of the color coded corner of the Carnegie Quarry and a labeled version of the dinosaurs for the strat illustration on the blog post with this video my website:
dontmesswithdinosaurs.com
i noticed that these videos have not a lot of comments for how good the content is, which is a shame if more ppl commented and liked then it would be promoted to more ppl, can't wait to see the rest of this documentary (。・ω・。)ノ♡
Thanks for the support! I've been working hard on the upcoming installments of this doc, but things have been slow because I have had to do other projects to keep the lights on, and because we've continued to find and excavate new stuff in the Morrison formation, much of which will be included in the upcoming chapters. Also, I've been creating a bunch of animated scenes.
Sorry for the delay!
no need to apologize im an animation & illustration student myself i totally understand the amount of time this kinda work takes :D id definitely consider adding pop ups that remind ppl to like comment & subscribe tho they do actually work for driving engagement & boosting stuff in the algorithm
Engh, this is fucking amazing, I can't wait for more!
the sauropod call at 9:12 is amazing-
Superb, thank you so much
Great video
Great document, what equipment did you use to record it?
Amazing! As always.