BBC Sea Monsters
For many millions of years, fierce predators have roamed the land. These include carnivorous dinosaurs, giant birds and sabre tooth cats, as well as the wolves, tigers and bears of today. But, at each period of the Earth's history, the predators that lived in the oceans have been larger and more fearsome. In this series, the BBC used the technology of their acclaimed Walking with Dinosaurs and Walking with Beasts series to bring a number of these marine creatures 'back to life'.
Take a trip through the history of the World's oceans and learn more about these incredible sea monsters and the technology used to make them hunt again.
Special features
- Original scale models used by the BBC to produce the film sequences
- Life sized replicas, as used for close-ups
- Full sized creature replicas. These include giant orthocone, nothosaur, archelon - and modern predators such as a 4 metre long great white shark and a 8 metre long giant squid
- Real fossils and casts in cases
- Large format graphics taken from BBC originals
- Television screens showing footage from the series
- Touch screen interactives
- Blue screen theatre where visitors can put themselves in the sea monsters' environment
Size
The exhibition normally occupies approximately 300 sqm. However, since it has been constructed on a modular basis, there is a considerable degree of flexibility and the exhibition can be tailored to the space available (minimum 100 sqm).Availability
Available now.
Additional Information
| Minimum hire period: |
3 calendar months |
| Transport: |
at cost |
| Installation & Strike: | at cost |
