Posts tagged FILM
Fossilist Update // Crowdfunding Campaign is Now Open

Join us in exploring the fascinating world of paleontology. Our new dinosaur documentary "Fossilist: Who Owns the Dinosaurs?" reveals how fossil hunters and researchers share a profound curiosity about prehistoric life. After two years of filming across America, Traverse Cinema Studio invites you to help bring this story of shared wonder and discovery to the screen through our crowdfunding campaign.

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Fossilist Update // Digging at Historic Como Bluffs.

Step into the world of "Fossilist" as we recount our first expedition to the historic Como Bluffs in Wyoming. Join us as we meet Andre Lujan and his team of "paleo mercenaries," witness the thrill of new dinosaur discoveries, and experience the harsh beauty of the Wyoming landscape. From the echoes of the infamous Bone Wars to karaoke nights under the vast prairie sky, this behind-the-scenes look offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of modern paleontology and the making of our documentary. Discover why paleontology is for everyone and how you can be part of this exciting journey into Earth's prehistoric past.

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Fossilist Update - Behind the Scenes at the Smithsonian

Join us for an exclusive look at our recent shoot with Dr. Hans Sues, Senior Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Smithsonian. Our crew flew to Washington D.C. to capture crucial insights on academic paleontology, the importance of collaboration, and the future of dinosaur research. Discover how this interview shapes our exploration of the question: "Who Owns the Dinosaurs?" Learn how you can support "Fossilist" and be part of this exciting journey into the world of paleontology.

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The Roots of The Whiskey Film - Season One

Traverse Cinema Studio raises a glass to the release of The Whiskey Film - Season 1.

Unveiling the Essence: Exploring the Agricultural Heartbeat of American Whiskey. In the vast tapestry of American culture, few symbols resonate as deeply as whiskey. It's not merely a beverage but a narrative woven with the threads of history, tradition, and, perhaps most significantly, agriculture.

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