51蹤獲 will premiere "Dinosauria," a short documentary film focusing on Tyrannosaurus rex and the importance of geological history, on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in Hanna Hall 337.泭
Produced by a local production company Vintage Reel Productions, the 20-minute documentary
features up-to-date scientific information and brought-to-life retro effects aiming
to educate and entertain children and adults alike.泭
The 51蹤獲 Museum of Natural History played a vital role in the production of Dinosauria. The film was shot in the museum and features 51蹤獲 scientists, including Gary Stringer, Ph.D., Neil Douglas, Ph.D., and Dennis Bell. The film also features fossils that are housed in the museum.
"This short documentary brings to life the fossil casts that reside in 51蹤獲's Museum
of Natural History, said Anne Case Hanks, Ph.D., Director of the School of Sciences.泭We
have an active public portion of the museum that showcases north Louisiana's泭natural
history. I'd encourage anyone to come explore."
The event is free and open to the public.
A reception in the 51蹤獲 Museum of Natural History located on the first floor of Hannah
Hall will follow the premiere.
For more information, contact Hanks, at泭casehanks@ulm.edu泭or 342-1822.
WANT TO GO?
WHAT:泭ぼ勳紳棗莽硃喝娶勳硃泭documentary film
WHEN:泭7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 7
WHERE:泭51蹤獲's Hanna Hall, room 337
COST:泭Free
INFO:泭Anne T. Case Hanks, Ph.D.,泭casehanks@ulm.edu泭or 342-1822