If the age of wonder is over it’s because it is possible to achieve any illusion on screen. They can get dinosaurs to walk again, fanged monsters to leap out into your living room and David Attenborough to appear on Sky. All of the above miracles happened in the delightful David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive…
This superficially aped the antics of the great communicator’s BBC documentaries: avuncular chap in short sleeves explains the habits of a species with a live specimen doing its thing right there in the same shot. You know, like the gorillas. The difference was that all the animals here were animations: extinct fossils domiciled in the great Victorian treasure house and brought to life by the genius of CGI.
Somewhere between Walking with Dinosaurs and Night at the Museum, this was natural history pitched at the child in all of us. Attenborough dodged a commissionaire locking up for the night and, as he wandered alone among the museum’s contents, bones became flesh (3D flesh if you have the right sort of TV). We met a vast eagle, a putative yeti, a 30-foot snake and sundry saurians. Almost everything was unimaginably massive, including the famous diplodocus whose flicking tail rudely damaged the museum’s grand stairwell.
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