China Central Television CCTV-2 featured "China' s Dinosaur World"
On September 30, 2025, CCTV-2, the financial channel of China Central Television(CCTV), made a special live report on "China' s Dinosaur World Exhibition" . In the 24-minute live broadcast, Ye Jian, Executive Director of FiveM Animation, led the reporter into the exhibition site, explained the scientific value of the specimens exhibited and the highlights of the display, and guided the audience to understand the story of Chinese science behind the dinosaur fossils.

Rare Dinosaur Fossil Specimens on Display
The exhibition is jointly organized by the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and co-organized by the Museum of Paleozoology of China and us. The exhibition brings together 118 representative dinosaur specimens and important models from 12 scientific research institutes and science museums across China, including precious fossils and restored skeletons that have made their public debut.
With the main theme of “Discovery and Research of Dinosaurs in China”, the exhibition tells the evolution of the dinosaur family and the research results of three generations of Chinese scientists through physical specimens, interactive images and immersive narrative space, showing the scientific research power of Chinese paleontology and new paths of cultural dissemination.

Innovative Practice from Exhibition Planning to Scientific Communication
As one of the core organizers of this exhibition, FiveM Animation is fully involved in exhibition planning, narrative design, space display and media communication. We integrates scientific content, visual art and new media technology to transform dinosaur research results into a science experience that is easy for the public to understand and enjoy participating in.
In recent years, we have continued to plough into the field of scientific and cultural communication and immersive science exhibitions, and have participated in the exhibition planning and film production of a number of national and provincial museum across China. This successful organization of “China' s Dinosaur World Exhibition” once again demonstrated our comprehensive strength in scientific narrative, exhibition execution and public communication.
In the future, we will continue to work with scientific research institutions, museums and media platforms to promote more original exhibitions and film and television works based on China's scientific achievements to the whole country and the world, and to tell China's scientific story well with images and exhibitions.