L.A. 10,000 B.C. is an edutainment special that aired on the Discovery Channel in 2004. It was narrated by William Hootkins.
Premise
The program's basic premise is to simulate how life was like for early Americans living in California during the Pleistocene. The program primarily uses special effects to represent ice age wildlife, with brief computer animated clips appearing to depict how it would've been like. Unlike many other educational paleontology programs this is not a documentary and focuses heavily on special effects. Three notable stunt actors were featured, Richard Bucher, Greg Fitzpatrick and Cheryl Lawson. The stunt actors would wear typical cavemen outfits and are then put in situations to represent Clovis people.
There were two most notable segments shown in this production; one involved an animatronic teratorn and a large Columbian Mammoth animatronic. The teratorn would be used to peck at raw chicken and a hand prop to see how strong its jaws were; it would also flap its 'wings' at one of the stunt actors. The mammoth animatronic was used to showcase how defensive mammoths were during a mammoth hunt. The mammoth would toss the stunt actors with its 'tusks' and crush tomato cans to represent human heads.
One segment involved the making of a trail that would be covered with fake mammoth dung and watering holes. The trail would then lead to targets that represent three predators that lived in North America during the Pleistocene. The stunt actors would then have to throw their spears at the target to make a 'kill'; if they miss then water would be sprayed at them to represent an attack.
Other segments included talking head interviews with paleontologists and anthropologists like Larry Agenbroad and Nicole Waguespack, where they give out educational facts about the animals and how these people lived. Another segment involved how to make spears and atlatls and to see how effective they are for hunting.
Sound Effects Used
- Hollywoodedge, Animal Stinger Big SDT035701 (Used for the predators, mainly the American lion.)
- Hollywoodedge, Animal Stinger Eeri SDT034601
- Hollywoodedge, Animal Stinger Eeri SDT034603
- Hollywoodedge, Bear Grizzly Roar Sin AT030301 (Used for the short-faced bear.)
- Hollywoodedge, Bird Hawk Single Scre PE020801
- Hollywoodedge, Body Falls On Dirt Hea FS044403
- Hollywoodedge, Body Falls On Dirt Hea FS044406
- Hollywoodedge, Bone Breaks Blood Com FS044103
- Hollywoodedge, Bull Roar Medium Pers PE022301 (Used for the Columbian mammoth.)
- Hollywoodedge, Death Screams 110 Mal HS013502
- Hollywoodedge, Death Screams 110 Mal HS013504
- Hollywoodedge, Death Screams 110 Mal HS013508
- Hollywoodedge, Elephant Trumpeting PE024801 (Used for the Columbian mammoth.)
- Hollywoodedge, Elephant Honks Blows PE024901
- Hollywoodedge, Leopard Roars Growls PE025801
- Hollywoodedge, Moose Calls Raspy Hon PE026301 (Used for a Megaloceros.)
- Hollywoodedge, Stinger Koto Drum SDT010801
- Hollywoodedge, Vulture Eating Fight AT084101 (Used for the Teratorn.)
- Hollywoodedge, Vulture Squawk Shril AT083401
- Hollywoodedge, Vulture Squawk Shril AT083501
- Hollywoodedge, Vulture Squawk Shril AT083601
- Hollywoodedge, Vulture Squawk Shril AT083801
- Sound Ideas, ANIMAL, CREATURE - SKULLASOROUS: ROARING AND GROWLING, SCI FI, MONSTER 01
- Sound Ideas, ANIMAL, CREATURE - LARGE ANIMAL GROWL 04
- Sound Ideas, ANIMAL, CREATURE - LARGE ANIMAL ROAR 04
- Sound Ideas, ANIMAL, CREATURE - LARGE ANIMAL ROAR 09
- Sound Ideas, LEAVES - LEAVES: RUSTLING 02
- Sound Ideas, LION - ROARING, ANIMAL, CAT (Used for a Smilodon.)
- Sound Ideas, LION - TWO LIONS ROARING, ANIMAL, CAT (Used for a short-faced bear, oddly enough, and less strangely, an American lion skeleton.)
- Sound Ideas, BIRD, VULTURE - VULTURES EATING WITH SOME MOVEMENT, ANIMAL
- Sound Ideas, WOLVES - TIMBER-WOLVES: HOWLING, ANIMAL, WOLF 02 (Used in a low pitch.)
- Valentino Bear (Attacking)

