Sunday, January 22, 2017

The lost world - VFX review


Movie - The Lost World - jurrassic park II
released - 1997
Director - steven spielberg
Cinematography - Janusz Zygmunt Kamiński
VFX - ILM (Industrial Light & Magic)
Animatronics - Stan Winston

If a movie had so much hype, then this was the movie that had it all. After the success of the original, which captured fans young & old around the world, it was no easy task to create a movie that delivered what the audience wanted. 

The movie's effects worth noting starts with a young girl who wonders into the woods attacked by a small pack of compies. The small dinos who are portrayed as a bunch who coordinated and hunted in packs are a great way to start as it was a moment for humour & fear. the special effects used a mix of puppets for the closeups & CGI for group shots.



how the puppets worked. look at their eyes, how realistically they work.


how the Remote controlled latex puppets were used to depict being eaten alive, this shot was actually planned for CGI but the clever stan winstons team stole it from them with practical effects.

Hey Mr. get up! compy looks at his prey, the size doesn't matter when your numbers are bigger!

As Dr. Sarah meets a baby dino stegosaurus, animatronic effect comes into play and the life size model is the key here for natural reactions by the actress. how ever when her camera jams and scares away the baby dino stegosaurus  which triggers the parent stegosaurus dinosaurs attacking Dr. Sarah practical effects plus CGI is used.

The Hunting shots are fun to watch and use CGI mostly. whats amazing is that the shots never feel they are animated nor used fake animals of any kind. Spielberg, with inputs from various individuals in many fields, had the secret formula to fool the audience to think these creatures are actually alive. Each capture of individual dinosaur type & reaction is unique in its own, Just think how much of story boarding and thinking went into this to pull such a neat shot. I'm still amazed at how the human flies around as the dino swings him, the action & the reaction is so perfect you will not feel that it's fake, but it uses CGI.


Steven Spielberg could have gone to simple captures for every creature type, instead he went on to create dino specific capture vehicles, and this pays off adding depth into the shots.


Jurassic park I had it's own iconic auto driven jeeps & the sequel needed something badass too. The Benz jeeps with the camo & special fit-ons with flood lights attached around them make up a very aggressive feel.

Then comes the trailer, this with the other two jeeps gets rolled over a cliff n blown, but still with those window grills and camo paint on it makes you feel very comfortable about how strong it will stand against dinos. but that idea of security is blown away when the T rexes attack it and destroy it like cardboard boxes.
Once the Hunting of Ingen  stops for the night, the other team make their way into the camp and release the captured dinos, The stupidity pays off at the end when they are attacked by every known prehistoric predator. 

this particular & rather stupid move to fix the baby T rexes broken leg, which lures the angry parents to the trailer uses two animatronic models, one for closeups where it's on the table, and another full Remote controlled version to carry around. 


Getting chased by the Trex is pretty awesome! when at the actual set all you had was a cardboard cut out of a Trex head prop. These shot's with fully CGI Dinos added later, with the camera shake to mimic the giant footsteps made an impact on the audience. 

When the balled guy arrives to help & pull back the trailer hanging on the edge of the cliff, the T rexes come back for a happy meal. eaten head first, this scene was one of the most scary ones in the movie, feeling that your safe inside the jeep for a moment, and then getting the roof ripped off was enough to jump out n run for your life, instead the guy keeps on pulling back!

This scenes uses practical effects & the timing to build up tension which make the audience jump out of their seats! You don't need big Dinos to build up tension in this film.

Most of the time when the Trex appeared ramming cars & busses, it was an animatronic model on a track which did it on close up shots.

When the T rex comes to the mainland & makes it's way to the sleepy neighbourhood & stops for a zip at a swimming pool (you know the rest if you watched it!) The Dog gets what it deserves for disturbing the Trex. Still the practical application of such incidents add up to the whole story.

The city scenes are a joy to look at and uses a mix of Animatronics & CGI models, If your a VFX lover, you should watch this movie soon. If you read through the entire writeup please be kind to leave a comment! how my writing is (English is not my primary language) I do this to improve my writing skills as well as to keep in track with the movies i have watched!
















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