The Lost World-Jurassic Park-Compsognathus-Hop Test-Stan Winston Studio Behind-The-Scenes Video

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2011

For more Stan WInston Studio behind-the-scenes imagery, go here: https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/ In this Stan Winston Studios "Compy" hop test from The Lost World: Jurassic Park, SWS puppeteers rehearse the rod puppet Compsognathus in preparation for filming the scene with Steven Spielberg on The Lost World set.

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  • for some reason, these compys give out a very "living" feel even when picked up and dragged. Well done!

  • @PhilsStuffofDoom, Thanks for the compliment. To bring characters to "life" is always the goal. If it doesn't feel alive, the effect isn't working.

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  • @pavellujardo Yes. It was...  :)

  • hey guys your amazing! if i saw it somewhere in jungle on some deserted island and i saw it without that 2 sticks i would tought it was real dinosaur.

  • If i could i would copy this link and mail it to every damn movie studio and their directors to show that CGI doesn't always have to be used in order to have lifelike qualities in movie monsters

  • FUCK CGI,this is where the real talent in specialFX are

  • Beautiful work.

  • I'm amazed at how realistic the head looks despite being so small. Installing blinking eyes in such small space must have been quite a challenge.

  • Amazing work, as always!!!!!

  • As soon I have money I'm buying all of your videos on puppeteering. I'll never wrap my head around CGI as an art form, because I've always loved working hands on. There's some great CGI out there, it's just never going to be an art form I take an active interest in. Green screen has opened puppets up to the effects world so much. Very exciting.

  • D'awwww

  • Sooo awesome!!!

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