The film is written and directed by Matt Drummond and co-produced by Jason Moody and Megan Williams.
Journey to Dinosaur Island has also been called the first feature film to depict a feathered Tyrannosaurus.
A disaster strikes the plane and Lucas finds himself stranded in a strange land littered with ghost ships and prehistoric creatures.
While searching for other signs of life, Lucas hears a radio broadcast in the distance and is drawn into the jungle, where he encounters a beautiful young girl Kate, who claims to be from the 1950s.
Lucas concludes that it is a massive piezoelectric crystal cluster which attains its resonant frequency due to seismic activities and creates the portal which can also help him to get back home.
Upon reaching the destination, Lucas fills a jar with water and creates the sound required to activate the crystals.
Visual effects were completed by Hive Studios International, with Matt Drummond acting as VFX Supervisor.
[7] Journey to Dinosaur Island was released worldwide on DVD, TV and VOD platforms reaching top 10 placing in Australia, New Zealand and US iTunes charts.
Journey to Dinosaur Island was nominated for a 2015 AEAF Award for Feature Film Animation.
[8] The awards are given for creative technical excellence in the use of visual effects and animation in the creation of screened work.