Last week the Daily Show‘s Samantha Bee handed out the 2012 Kidscreen Awards at the New York Hilton and among the worthy recipients was Dino Dan which won the award for Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie in the Pre-school category.
Descriptive Video Works has described 26+ episodes of Dino Dan since it began airing, significant not just because we love the show but because Dino Dan has been sold in more than 100 countries, was the number one episode download for Amazon.com for kids/family programming and has more than 3 million Youtube viewers. The show is exactly the kind of show that should be made accessible to children who suffer from vision impairment.
Here’s a sample of our work on the show:
Dino Dan follows the adventures of young paleontologist-in-training Dan Henderson (played by Jason Spevack) and his friends as they uncover clues about the the past and awesome dinosaur secrets. Combining live action with CGI dinosaurs, the show is produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment in Toronto, Canada.
Previously the show was nominated for a 2010 Gemini Award for Best Pre-School-to-4th Grade Program, won the Shaw Rocket Prize for Best Independently Produced Canadian Children’s, Youth or Family Program and the show’s cast won the 2011 Young Artist Award for Most Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series.
On the heels of their Kidscreen Award, Sinking Ship Entertainment also recently scored a digital partnership deal with Ruckus Media which has been granted the rights to develop interactive eBooks and storybooks, enhanced eBooks and story-based Apps based on the series. So expect lots more Dan, dinosaurs, science and adventure from Dino Dan in the future!
Dino Dan can currently be seen on TVO Kids, Nick Jnr. and CTV.









