I think it look's just as good if not better than the CG version,but this one don't have the real actor's,and the rain,but if it did it would be really hard to tell them apart.
@cloudvol7 Of course it would, the animation is always sloppy in stopmo for fastpaced scenes, you can't zoom in or you need an extremely detailed puppet, you can't add on-set water or rain or you fuck up your model.
You're saying this because of nostalgia. As a vfx artist it really pisses me off that no one sees the effort that was put in. IN EVERY GODDAM RECENT FILM.
For a pre-vis animatic,. this is awesome. But I'd argue with anyone who doesn't think that the final CG product was groundbreaking and worked in a way that stop motion just wouldn't have been able to. Even though it opened the door to countless poorly-made CG animal effects down the road, the CG dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were some of the coolest and scariest things I saw when I was younger, helping me to eventually pursue a career in film and animation. This is a great thing to see.
Ever since I was a kid when I saw this part in the making of jurassic park on the double vhs pack, I have always wanted that t-rex stop-motion figure or at least see it in person.
@DeweyNetworks You can say that again. When you know something is made in a computer it automatically loses it's charm no matter how good looking unless it's a full cartoon which is the only way to naturally accept computer animation. Actual physical(or traditional) animation is more emotionally rewarding. There's no way to replace that with a sterile computer environment.
@PhilsAttic Yup! Your Taun Taun me and the Dragon Slayer shots were amazing.
animationIsomer who commented here also is working on the next Sinbad feature, and will be creating motion blur with RevisionFX. Most likely go motion is a more natural way to blur, but he is pretty fond of the software. His tests look really good. Click on his profile on here and watch his video called Sinbad The Fifth Voyage (Official HD Trailer).mp4. The last scene shows how it turned out.
Ohhh, a long time ago I wrote the studio for this puppet sequence. I first saw it on Movie Magic I think, and they said there wasn't any more than what they showed on TV. Now it's here on YouTube, wow it's amazing. I'm curious to know how much better it would have looked if they used puppets for the final animation, maybe with motion blur to blend it with the live footage. You know they should have been able to do that back then because they had the ability to blur CG frames.
This bit can also be found in the Beyond Jurassic Park DVD. When watching it by full the first time I was really delighted by the puppet's motion. It may not be used much today in live action but boy, is stop motion fun or what?
I didn't know anything like this had been shot for JP. I just sat here and watched this with my jaw hanging open... Oh what might have been! Thank you for posting this, devoted stop motion fans and creators (such as myself) will be so grateful to see this over and over.
where did you find this?
NecroHunter93 1 month ago
I love the Go motion effect, BTW listen to Aphex Twin ' Grass " while watching this gives it a whole other eerie mood!
gnikcuf888 5 months ago
Jurasic park was the first and is still the best, most photorealistic CGI movie ever made.
toffee20 5 months ago
This is epic!
chino0moreno 5 months ago
I think it look's just as good if not better than the CG version,but this one don't have the real actor's,and the rain,but if it did it would be really hard to tell them apart.
cloudvol7 6 months ago
@cloudvol7 Of course it would, the animation is always sloppy in stopmo for fastpaced scenes, you can't zoom in or you need an extremely detailed puppet, you can't add on-set water or rain or you fuck up your model.
You're saying this because of nostalgia. As a vfx artist it really pisses me off that no one sees the effort that was put in. IN EVERY GODDAM RECENT FILM.
098765432qwertyuiop 4 months ago
I think this really showed the rexs aggression more than the cgi did
Lillystudios 8 months ago 3
yay! he waved goodbye after the jeep fell!
molike 8 months ago
7:08 - he waved bye-bye!
KaiserKiller 8 months ago
amazing!!!!!!!
markcheng 11 months ago
Thank you very much for uploading this video. This sequence was not included in the DVD I bought long ago. (I bought the 3 movies separately).
Luixmai 1 year ago
For a pre-vis animatic,. this is awesome. But I'd argue with anyone who doesn't think that the final CG product was groundbreaking and worked in a way that stop motion just wouldn't have been able to. Even though it opened the door to countless poorly-made CG animal effects down the road, the CG dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were some of the coolest and scariest things I saw when I was younger, helping me to eventually pursue a career in film and animation. This is a great thing to see.
JubbaTheHott 1 year ago 13
Ever since I was a kid when I saw this part in the making of jurassic park on the double vhs pack, I have always wanted that t-rex stop-motion figure or at least see it in person.
trexstudios 1 year ago
Way awesome,even in pre-production..
Tyrannozero82 1 year ago
This is actually way better than the CG version in the movie.
DeweyNetworks 1 year ago
@DeweyNetworks You can say that again. When you know something is made in a computer it automatically loses it's charm no matter how good looking unless it's a full cartoon which is the only way to naturally accept computer animation. Actual physical(or traditional) animation is more emotionally rewarding. There's no way to replace that with a sterile computer environment.
Dinoslay 1 year ago
@PhilsAttic Yup! Your Taun Taun me and the Dragon Slayer shots were amazing.
animationIsomer who commented here also is working on the next Sinbad feature, and will be creating motion blur with RevisionFX. Most likely go motion is a more natural way to blur, but he is pretty fond of the software. His tests look really good. Click on his profile on here and watch his video called Sinbad The Fifth Voyage (Official HD Trailer).mp4. The last scene shows how it turned out.
animateclay 1 year ago
Ohhh, a long time ago I wrote the studio for this puppet sequence. I first saw it on Movie Magic I think, and they said there wasn't any more than what they showed on TV. Now it's here on YouTube, wow it's amazing. I'm curious to know how much better it would have looked if they used puppets for the final animation, maybe with motion blur to blend it with the live footage. You know they should have been able to do that back then because they had the ability to blur CG frames.
animateclay 1 year ago
This bit can also be found in the Beyond Jurassic Park DVD. When watching it by full the first time I was really delighted by the puppet's motion. It may not be used much today in live action but boy, is stop motion fun or what?
Dinoslay 1 year ago
I didn't know anything like this had been shot for JP. I just sat here and watched this with my jaw hanging open... Oh what might have been! Thank you for posting this, devoted stop motion fans and creators (such as myself) will be so grateful to see this over and over.
I'm blown away, what a treat! Thank You!
animatorIsomer 1 year ago