The animators and visual effects team were involved from pre-production to planning, through to the actual shoot, and they have more of a partnership with director J.A. Bayona, the director of photography, and production designer in order to reflect the real-world variables, when they're designing the visual effects, and CGI dinosaurs. "You spend so much time sitting in front of a computer, working on this stuff and then to see it for real is super exciting," Industrial Light & Magic animation director Jance Rubinchik said, while Industrial Light & Magic visual effects supervisor Alex Wuttke added that one of the best moments was seeing "the T. Rex in action. This franchise is unique in the sense that you have the ability to see these kinds of thing for real and that's a real honor to see Neal, and his creature team, working," Alex adds, "and to see a full-scale T. Rex, thrashing about for real inside a shipping container, it's quite a sight."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 09:07