For the climactic battle between the Giganotosaurus and the franchise's beloved T-Rex ILM unearthed the original T-Rex CGI model from "Jurassic Park" and not only matched it but also upgraded it. "We called it digital archaeology and studied the subtle differences to the shape of the head, line of the brow, nose ridges, and body shapes, too," Vickery said. "We put them back so now we have our latest high-res T-Rex with all of the detail that we need to fit back to the shape of the Stan Winston model. We did the same with the textures and matched it back, including the dark eye socket that slowly faded out." According to a prologue that was cut from the theatrical release but is available online, this battle is actually a rematch between the underdog T-Rex and superior Giga, which first took place 65 million years ago (the T-Rex is a clone of the original that lost the battle). "We were tasked with this big, almost 360-degree spin around the BioSyn courtyard, where they're fighting," Rubinchik said. "At one point, it was one long, unedited shot. It was tricky getting these dinosaurs to fit in the space, running and dodging, and spinning around [with Proof doing previs and postvis]."
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