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HAMMOND MEMOIR VIDEO PROGRAM
Jurassic Time: The Memoir Of John Parker Hammond (Definitive Edition)

Jurassic Time: The Memoir Of John Parker Hammond (Definitive Edition)

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Jurassic Time's video program is the preferred way to experience John Hammond's incredible story. There is also a standard audio program available of this version.

Experience Richard Attenborough's masterful, nearly-lost performance of John Parker Hammond: the tragic man whose dream of bringing dinosaurs back to life came true; before being swiftly ended. Cobbled from the ill-fated Trespasser- The Lost World: Jurassic Park PC Game, and featuring amazing music by Bill Brown mixed with an array of sound effects; you'll feel like you're right beside Hammond as he makes his journey across Isla Sorna, playing "God" in the laboratory, and recounting how he felt after the fateful incident at Isla Nublar. It's a compelling and introspective tale you will never find in the novels or films.

 

The story continues even further with Anne, performed by Minnie Driver: a woman stranded on Isla Sorna after an unfortunate vacation accident. She comes across "Hammond's Lost Diary", which features a synthetic recreation of Richard Attenborough's voice using audio from Trespasser. For the first time, the rest of Hammond's intended story, as seen in the game's original script, can be heard.

In this special video presentation of the "Definitive Edition", with the immense artistic talents of Felipe Humboldt, Hammond's words are heard against fantastic sketches that illustrate his entire story! In addition, there are numerous stills from the Jurassic Park films as well as a select few from the Jurassic World series. Tinted and framed deliberately for dramatic effect, we "spared no expense"!

For an alternative visual companion, please do check out the "excavated" book compilation. To hear the unedited audio files, download the preserved recordings.

At the top of this page, you can view the entire video program of the Hammond Memoir on YouTube. I hope you enjoy it.


 

IN MEMORY OF RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH

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