Jurassic Park: Parque Jurгўsico Instant
: Stan Winston’s team built life-sized animatronics, including a 20-foot-tall T-Rex that weighed 12,000 pounds.
The story began when Steven Spielberg and Michael Crichton were discussing a screenplay about a medical student. Crichton mentioned he was working on a book about cloning a dinosaur; Spielberg was immediately captivated. Universal Pictures won a bidding war for the rights before the book was even published. Crichton’s narrative provided a cautionary tale about "the chaos theory" and the hubris of man playing God, while Spielberg’s vision added a sense of childlike wonder and spectacle that made the horror of the prehistoric predators even more visceral. A Revolution in Visual Effects Jurassic Park: Parque JurГЎsico
: George Lucas’s Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) pioneered Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) that looked photorealistic. Universal Pictures won a bidding war for the
: The film only contains 14 minutes of dinosaur footage—only 4 of which were CGI—yet the seamless blending of physical and digital assets made the creatures feel tangibly present. : The film only contains 14 minutes of