Download - Histmo Jurassic Park
Summary
Summary Dr. Grant & Dr. Sattler
(dinosaurs experts) were invited by their main sponsor, John Hammond, to Jurassic Park along with John’s 2 grandchildren. Due to the advancement in technology, extinct dinosaurs were able to be recreated, therefore Jurassic Park was created. However, because of some internal sabotage, all security systems malfunctioned, causing dangerous dinosaurs to break free from their “cages”.
Dr. Grant & Dr. Sattler (dinosaurs experts) were invited by their main sponsor, John Hammond, to Jurassic Park along with John’s 2 grandchildren. Due to the advancement in technology, extinct dinosaurs were able to be recreated, therefore Jurassic Park was created. However, because of some internal sabotage, all security systems malfunctioned, causing dangerous dinosaurs to break free from their “cages”.
BackgroundBackground Adapted from the novel “Jurassic Park” by Michael Crichton.
Director: Steven Spielberg Took 3 years to produce Screened in year 1993 Won 3 Oscars, 19 wins & 15
nominations Initially the plan was to film the
dinosaurs in stop motion way Tremendous amount of animatronics
used CGI on live action footage
All footage is either blended with CGI or completely CGI alone
Adapted from the novel “Jurassic Park” by Michael Crichton.
Director: Steven Spielberg Took 3 years to produce Screened in year 1993 Won 3 Oscars, 19 wins & 15
nominations Initially the plan was to film the
dinosaurs in stop motion way Tremendous amount of animatronics
used CGI on live action footage
All footage is either blended with CGI or completely CGI alone
King Kong (1933)
The Lost World (1925)
Inspirations
Inspirations
Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
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a) In Jurassic Park, they built real size dinosaurs and equipped the models with robotics, allowing it to move under control.
b) Not only newest technology then, CGI, was used in this film, animatronics contributed greatly too.
— “mechanized puppet that may be pre-programmed or remotely controlled.”
Computer Graphic Imagery
Computer Graphic Imagery
CGI is largely used to recreate scenes of destructions.
Examples: T.Rex flipping the
car (ALL CG) T.Rex eating the
lawyer in the bathroom
T.Rex chasing after the jeep
Gallimimus running
CGI is largely used to recreate scenes of destructions.
Examples: T.Rex flipping the
car (ALL CG) T.Rex eating the
lawyer in the bathroom
T.Rex chasing after the jeep
Gallimimus running
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Guess: Animatronics or
CGI?
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Influence on other films
Influence on other films
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ReferencesReferences
Tyson, Jeff. How Animatronics Works. 2001. HowStuffWorks.com. Retrieved on 27th July. http://www.howstuffworks.com/animatronic.htm
Ian Freer (2004-04-30). "The 15 Most Influential Films Of Our Lifetime". Empire. pp. 120.
Marcus Hearn (2005). "ILM and the Digital Revolution" The Cinema of George Lucas. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc, Publishers. pp. 174.
Sibley, Brian (2006). Peter Jackson: A Film-maker's Journey. London: Harpercollins. pp. 310.
John McGowan-Hartmann. King Kong. 2003. Senses of Cinema. Retrieved on 27th July. http://archive.sensesofcinema.com/contents/cteq/03/29/king_kong.html
Tyson, Jeff. How Animatronics Works. 2001. HowStuffWorks.com. Retrieved on 27th July. http://www.howstuffworks.com/animatronic.htm
Ian Freer (2004-04-30). "The 15 Most Influential Films Of Our Lifetime". Empire. pp. 120.
Marcus Hearn (2005). "ILM and the Digital Revolution" The Cinema of George Lucas. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc, Publishers. pp. 174.
Sibley, Brian (2006). Peter Jackson: A Film-maker's Journey. London: Harpercollins. pp. 310.
John McGowan-Hartmann. King Kong. 2003. Senses of Cinema. Retrieved on 27th July. http://archive.sensesofcinema.com/contents/cteq/03/29/king_kong.html
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king_kong_ver6.html
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3678574592/tt0024216
http://www.sci.fi/~animato/books/index.html http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/
brainiac/2008/05/postapocalyptic.html http://www.impawards.com/2001/
ai_artificial_intelligence.html http://www.impawards.com/2005/
king_kong_ver6.html