Estudio paleoartístico sobre el Tyrannosaurus Rex en la industria audiovisual
- Javier Tapia Gutiérrez 1
- José Mayor Iborra 1
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Universidad de Murcia
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ISSN: 2174-7563
Année de publication: 2020
Titre de la publication: Paradigmas de la Narrativa Audiovisual. Flujos de la imagen
Número: 18
Pages: 154-163
Type: Article
D'autres publications dans: ASRI: Arte y sociedad. Revista de investigación
Résumé
Tyrannosaurus Rex, as known as ‘T-Rex’, is one of the most recognizable and represented dinosaurs in diverse media. Every design that adhere with paleontological data has a paleoartistic background; this article shows a research about the development of the creature within different production companies of the audiovisual industry in order to analyze the reconstruction of tyrannosaurus within the paleoart conceptual framework, so we could infer trends and future projection of its image.
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