JURASSIC WORLD 3 DIRECTOR REVEALS NEW FOOTAGE OF ELECTRONIC DINOSAUR
Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow on Friday shared some behind the scenes footage of dinosaur showing the test of unfinished dinosaur animatronics. For their sixth film in the Jurassic Park franchise, now in the works under the working title of Arcadia, Colin is now again utilizing a mix of the practical effects which was inspired the works of Stan Winston and the CGI to bring dinosaurs to life once more as the planet itself under siege from the resurrected creatures.

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Animatronics and the CGI were blended on both Colin’s 2015 franchise relaunch Jurassic World, and it’s J. A Bayona directed sequel. Colin, in an interview, said that there would be animatronics for sure. They and their whole team will follow the same general rule as all of the films in the franchise which is the animatronic dinosaurs are very best used when they are standing still, or they are moving at the hips or the neck. Colin previously told Jurassic OutPost ahead of Fallen Kingdom. The director also said that they could not run or perform complex physical actions, and anything beyond that will be animation. The same rules will be applied in Jurassic Park.
The threequel of the movie is expected to utilize other special tricks used in the film Jurassic World; it includes motion captures and digitally enhanced prosthetics; this was the first for the franchise. As the director of the movie explained to Wired in the year 2015 of a scene that depicted Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) interacting with the dying dinosaur.
The director said that they had a team of puppeteers using every tiny motor in the robot’s face. He said that the team drew a beautiful performance out of the actors he said that they could not have done it without the computers.
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