Director Colin Trevorrow says that the pause in production may have actually helped the movie. "For many of us, Dominion was already the biggest creative challenge of our lives, before the lockdown. The shooting schedule really worked to our advantage - the first four weeks we put to film were mostly sequences with dinosaurs in them. So that allowed us to get a head start on VFX and workshop some of the newer elements without the pressure of a looming deadline." It sounds like Colin Trevorrow and his crew have used the time well, getting a head start on the visual effects and no doubt tweaking what they had already achieved for the better. With strict health and safety guidelines now in place, Jurassic World: Dominion can finally begin filming again next month, and though Trevorrow sounds confident about the regulations keeping everyone safe, he does have some concerns about getting the most creatively out of such a rigid environment. "I'm confident our guidelines will keep us safe," Trevorrow said of the new protocols. "The hard part will be constructing a creative environment within all the precautions. Once the cameras roll, we have to forget our world and live in the world of the movie. That may take some practice." Despite these feelings of trepidation though, Trevorrow is eager to get back to the world of flesh-eating dinosaurs, as are the rest of the cast and crew. "I've been really moved by the way everyone has shown support for each other," the filmmaker said. "We're all fired up to get back to work. This is what we do, and we're all eager to get back out there and do
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