Credits & Acknowledgements
Microsoft Dinosaurs (1993) was made with footage, images, and music from the museums and artists below. This is a non-commercial, educational fan preservation; it is not affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft or any listed organization. All original media remains © its respective owners. Content will be removed on request.
Footage, images & expertise, courtesy of
- American Museum of Natural History
- Phil Tippett
- The Natural History Museum
- WHYY, Inc
- Windows on the World
Music & audio
- Original Musical Score by
- Wayne Horvitz
- Narration by
- Cindy Shrieve
- David Pichette
Video & image credits
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- "Prehistoric Beasts" (c) 1984 Phil Tippett
- "The Dinosaurs!" (c) 1992 WHYY, Inc.
- Windows on the World "Prehistoric Life" (c) 1991
- Windows on the World "Dinosaurs and How They Lived"
- (c) 1991
- "The Great Dinosaur Atlas" (c) 1991
- Eyewitness Guides "Dinosaur" (c) 1989
- Eyewitness Guides "Reptile" (c) 1991
- Eyewitness Guides "Fossil" (c) 1990
- Eyewitness Guides "Skeleton" (c) 1988
- The Natural History Museum "Tyrannosaurus" (c) 1992
- The Natural History Museum "Barosaurus" (c) 1992
- Eye Openers "Dinosaurs" (c) 1991
- Courtesy Department of Library Services/American Museum of Natural History
- Belly River beds, Alberta, Canada, 1912.
- Canada. Circa 1910. Passport picture.
- discovered by Olsen- the first find of 1925,
- Museum of Natural History.
- Courtesy Department of Library Services/American Museum
- Museum fur Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitatzu Berlin
- Brigham Young University Earth Science Museum
- Canadian Museum of Nature
- Utah, 1922.
- Carnegie Museum of Natural History
- Carnegie Museum, NY. Display
- Vincent J. Abromitis/Carnegie Museum of Natural History
- David Berman/Carnegie Museum of Natural History
- Culver Pictures, Inc.
- Denver Museum, Denver, CO. Tyrannosaurus
- Photo Archives, Denver Museum of Natural History
- Circa 1916.