Field Season Season 1 Is Live — Our Biggest Project to Date
We’re excited to announce that Field Season Season 1 is now live on our YouTube channel. This series represents our biggest project to date and the culmination of nearly two years of development, planning, fieldwork, and post-production. Field Season grew naturally out of our continued work in documentary filmmaking and our desire to stay closely involved in paleontology beyond a single film.
Season 1 follows paleontologist Andre Lujan and his crew across six separate digs, told over 10 episodes. The season begins in South Texas inside a rare Pleistocene trap cave, then moves north to the Judith River Formation in Montana, scouting for horned dinosaurs and large theropods. Field Season is built around process — prospecting, reading landscapes, committing to sites, and following small clues that may or may not lead to something larger. Each episode documents the work as it unfolds, shaped by place, access, and conditions in the field.
Bringing Field Season to YouTube is an intentional step in how we’re growing this project. Releasing the series now allows audiences to engage early, follow along as the story develops, and help shape where the project goes as it moves toward full production. New episodes drop every two weeks on Thursdays on the Traverse Cinema Studio YouTube channel. Episode updates, behind-the-scenes material, and ways to support the series can be found at www.fieldseasonshow.com.