Jurassic World Film Techniques

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Colin Trevorrow’s “Jurassic World” was an instant hit at the box offices this summer, with a record-breaking opening weekend that grossed over $500 million worldwide. This PG-13 movie produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley has been praised for its outstanding visuals, as well as its musical scores and action scenes. The story is a sequel to the “Jurassic Park” series of movies, and is set twenty two years later on the same island, where a giant theme park has been built. The main action of the story occurs when a dinosaur escapes and wreaks havoc on the island, the park, and its visitors.
The visuals, both real and animated, present in “Jurassic World” were superb. Cinematographer John Schwartzman did a good job capturing the wide variety of shots, especially ones during action scenes. The computer-generated imagery (CGI) animated dinosaurs that were the most important part of the film were very high-quality and lifelike. The animation was done by award-winning visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic, using performance capture to allow actors to act out the movements that the CGI dinosaurs made in the film- making the dinosaurs all the more lifelike onscreen. Along with the camera work and special effects, the other technical parts of the film such …show more content…

While the visuals and music were pretty outstanding, the actual story was pretty flat. Dinosaur films aren’t as revolutionary and awe-inspiring as they might have been back in the 90s when the first “Jurassic Park” film was released, and stories about dinosaurs and/or other monsters have been done and overdone in this past decade and even longer. So while the movie might have looked great, it was pretty much just a run of the mill action film about a man-made disaster with famous actors running around trying to save the

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