For our latest PPD Project, we were required to produce an abridged version of a B Movie we know using various techniques.
For myself, the B Movie I chose was Carnosaur 3: Primal Species, known simply as Primal Species in the U.S. I chose this film because this is one of the few B Movies that I have seen, and many of the key scenes were relatively easy to produce within the time limit we were given. For this project, I used a combination of stop motion with clay figures in front of a green screen, and digitally painted 2D settings.
The U.S. DVD Cover.
For those who don't know, this plot of this film is set off when a terrorist group steals a shipment of what they assume to be uranium but turns out to be cryogenically frozen dinosaurs. After the dinosaurs kill the terrorists and hide out in a massive warehouse district, it is up to a special forces team to retrieve the dinosaurs before they escape.
How one would probably feel after seeing the utterly terrible special effects that make up this movie.
Still, in this blogger's opinion, the raptors are still pretty scary as hell to look at.



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