JURASSIC PARK - T-Rex - Skinning an Animatronic Dinosaur Part 2 - BEHIND-THE-SCENES
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Skinning the Animatronic T-Rex for Jurassic Park (pt. 2)
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JURASSIC PARK's Full-Size Animatronic T-Rex Puppet gets its foam latex skin at Stan Winston Studio. SWS Dinosaur team members and Legacy Effects co-founders, Alan Scott and Lindsay MacGowan reveal the coring and fabrication techniques and processes behind one of the largest, most iconic characters in film history.
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She looks absolutely magnificent. No doubt one of the proudest accomplishments of Stan and his creative team.
Where dreams and magic were actually made....Awe inspiring, well done to everyone pulling this amazing project off and hats of to Mr. Winston. May he rest in peace.
Alkadondon, That's a myth. Shot by shot, practical effects are far cheaper than CGI. They just take more upfront planning. With Practical Effects, one creature build can yield hundreds of shots, with the flexibility of allowing directors to improvise on the set. With CGI, you pay by the shot, and any changes are an additional expense. -Matt
People always really, really, _really_ underestimate the cost of CGI. I think its an outstanding time for a resurgence of practical effects...particularly in smaller budget films.
We couldn't agree more Christopher Butler! That's why we're here. -Matt
Amen
I'm a big believer in using CGI to enhance the practical instead of replacing it. The amount of time and work needed to replicate something realistic on a computer is crazy. Especially when you could probably get it done and out the door in half the time or less with a practical effect. Not saying that what you do is any less. (just talking about render/ simulation, ect.) Keep up what you guys are doing. I'm a CG artist myself, but I still love the physical presence of the practical side.
True Shim Z It's all in the balance. - John
To me it’s kinda sad cg is taking over. Because this type of art is just amazing and the accomplishments you all made where unbelievable. Thanks for shearing these behind the scene experiences
Yep, Definitely one of the most incredible moments of my life was standing on set with the T-rex in all its glory. We're releasing these videos so that the rest of you get to share in the magic with us. -Matt
you and the team made possible one of the best memories of our childhood, thank you
The movie made me shit my pants, Thank you so much for the childhood you have given me!
I'd legit be scared shitless if I was in a dim-lit room with that thing, it's so impressive! the way it moves and everything, just brilliantly made, love it
You all are amazing! This T-rex looks so real and is the best looking T-rex even made. I wounder if this is how they really looked, the way their face looked and all.
Hey Huntley, The T-rex was transported from Stan Winston Studio to the set via a giant flat bed trailer in the middle of the night. We were unable to cover it with a tarp for fear of damaging the latex skins and paint job, so it was in full view the whole way. To your question about the foam latex skin, unfortunately it rapidly deteriorated after the film was completed due to the natural properties of the latex as well as the extensive rain damage from filming. -Matt
That's one of the reasons we're doing what we're going, Kotaro. To make sure the magicians behind-the-scenes get the recognition they deserve! -Matt
You always upload THE BEST Jurassic Park behind the scenes footage I've ever seen. Keep up the awesome work!
I always enjoy watching films like this of the back stage shots. The skeletons beneath the skins. It's that organic feel to each one, the drawing from nature but not replicating nature that you guys do that just adds that spark of life to each creature. That's what I find most inspiring. Replicating nature only produce a hollow shell, drawing from brings each piece into reality and breathes an almost tangable living essence into them. Thank you for so many years of incredible work.
To me T-Rex is the best animatronic design ever !
I was 12 year old when Jurassic Park release. I was amazed by those scenes like other millions of viewers! It's really nostalgic!
2020 and this is still mindblowing, just amazing work, best thing ever created in movie industry, I am just looking at it with big smile
Haha at 6:16 it sounds like the T-Rex is saying what's being spoken by the guy lol
+rush92287 What's even funnier is it's supposed to be a female t-rex xD
+rush92287 ROFL XD XD XD
Yeah...it does.
@@somasaysmeep8281 xD
I can't even explain how real this looks. Beats any CGI today.
Surely this masterpiece is still on display somewhere, if so where would on go to see it?
It must have been incredible once these things were built standing next to the and thinking that these things really walked the earth hundreds of millions of years ago. Fantastic work.
This is so amazing, Thanks for showing us!
you just got hearted by Stan Winston School so epic
Years later, and this is still awe inspiring. Man, I would love to have been part of working on something big like this. That T-Rex is iconic for me, and seeing all the work that went into it, just.. wow. :D
That's wonderful. I work on a lot of masks. some of which are avian. And that membrane sticking out thing becomes a hassle for me sometimes. Xb it's just interesting to hear certain problems experienced by (much more amazing) other artists and creators!
I want to be that guy at 1:26 that got to sit on a T-rex
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it's unbelievable what you guys have accomplished with Jurassic Park. just as unbelievable that i haven't seen this footage before. sometimes i almost forget what incredibly talented artists are responsible for a movie like this to be so good. these artists are the main reason why the Jurassic Park films are so much better than all other dinosaur movies. i hope those people are deeply involved in the production of Jurassic World ;-)
Thanks for the kind words AlexCorso752. - David
Thank you! We love doing sharing this footage with all the fans out there. Keep checking in, more to come! -Maggie
it's looks soooo real! I would be so convinced if it was hidden with trees and bushes XD
This is the number one reason I’m not a CGI fan.
you just got hearted by Stan Winston School so epic
Just an amazing piece of brilliance and art. Just the most amazing I thing I have ever seen put together... I grew up with this movie, literally watching it over and over again all day long. And to see the wonderful mechanism in action is just the most mesmerizing thing I have ever seen. Great work.. Wish you all a wonderful future ahead :D
Emily Detherage Can I just say DITTO to all? You are so right, I watch this movie many times a year and it still hold up to todays standards and then some...A wonderful, fruitful, enlightened future to you as well. Thank you for your comment - Erich
I wanna see Ace Ventura riding this dino in the third part :D
As close to having a pet dinosaur (specifically...a T-Rex) as possible. I would love to have a remote control robot like that.
Not that I would try it (definitely not)...but I wonder if that thing could actually injure someone if they made him (or so I hear...a 'her') bite someone. Yeeeeeeks!
I know this is old. Grew up on JP movies and imo the animatronic dinos still look the best. CGI a is over used in many movies. I hope one day we will get to the the point where they can build full size T-Rex that can fully move/act and grab stuff as if was real. Heck it’s prob possible now to build in 2021. Has anybody build real full size T-Rex that can walk/move and grab stuff? Hah
Good video :)
Remote control T-rex..... I want one!
speedyd10 me too oml imagine what you could do with one
Amazing ! Well done on a fantastic job !!!
so cool, you guys and girls are amazing.
What a masterpiece, you guys rock!!
6:04 "I have a big head and little arms."
How does it feel to know work you did over 20 years ago is still considered the bench mark by which all other big effects movies are measured by?
These guys have the best job ever
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When I first saw t- rex, I was in shock of how realistic she looks! She is the main villain in this movie and deserver all the love!
if you guys were to build this now with all the technology of today i wonder what differences and improvements we can see!
syrfnr Maybe a fully animatronic, independently walking, radio controlled dinosaur! - I wish - Erich
Stan Winston School My plan is to research and build exactly that in the near future! I've heard someone said "no dream is ever too big".
okay that is freaking awesome
You know what it is, I recently watched the Jurasic Park 4K blue-ray and for the first time in 20+ years I could tell the difference between animatronics and CG(In Jurassic Park)... The CG in the Jurassic park is noticable but the animatronics still look great. I really hope for Jurassic World 2 they go back to animatronics as a main game plan for the dinosaurs and use CG only when it's needed.
The magic of movie making! :)
its a big gril 🤣🤣🤣❤
People that make stuff like this need to get more credit! I think most people don't know how much work they put into this. I would love to learn how to do this though, but for halloween home projects. :P Do anyone know where i can start? For suits like Predator, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or even a raptor?
such a shame they didn't use it more... the CGI looked like shit compared to this. This was a REAL monster.
You excelled yourselves on this one.
LMFAO, THE TREX WHEN IT PICKED UP AND THREW DOWN THAT PIECE AT 5:30 IT WAS LIKE "oh, um, im sorry, i didn't mea-it just sorta fell over. >.>"
0:45 okay...I am getting some spicy FNAF vibes
*The only is issue is that hydrolic pistons still too stiff and far from looking organic*
+Friesian177, If you're looking for a place to start your Creature FX education, look no further than www.stanwinstonschool.com! -Matt
Still looks as realistic and amazing as it did 21 years ago. This movie and it's effects, both practical and digital, will remain timeless forever.
Special Effects like this will ALWAYS be the best!!! CGI sucks and will never meet up to it
The animatronic t-Rex was used for all close-ups. Especially in the scene with the attack on the vehicle. - David
The insert head was used for close-up photography where you didn't need to see the entire beast. -David
God bless you guys for this awe inspiring masterpiece! When time travel becomes a thing, I'm going to visit you guys on set while this was getting done! I'll be that pizza delivery guy honking outside the studio! ......just so you know! ;) hehe
+Watchme
You mean, you _will have been_ the pizza delivery guy.
and the movie still looks fantastic, too!
I mean, the special effects were just outstanding. it doesn't look that dated at all. I can only think of one scene that had a minor flaw to it.
I can't imagine how impressive this must've looked in theatres in the early 90's
Oh if only I could win the mega millions, I'd buy all the dinosaurs out of storage!! I'd play with them all day long, 24/7!!!
I'm fairly sure it was disassembled after the film. Though I wouldn't be surprised if it made some kind of expo or premiere appearances.
I am way too obsessed with this.
With CGI sometimes no matter how realistic it may seem you can always tell is not real but no one can take that away from practical effects, they bring something else to the table
Awesome!
This type of mentality going around is sort of mistaken.
Especially since CGI made a lot of Jurassic Park work.
CGI when used appropriately is an amazing cinematic tool. It gives you The Matrix, Terminator 2, Lord of The Rings, Fight Club, etc.
The problem is when film makers go CGI > this
When it ultimately should be This+CGI.
Yo Rex grab me a beer.... brings the fridge.
No these are never-before-seen clips from the Stan Winston Studio's internal archive. - David
Thank you so much for these videos, it is truly an art form and it is a pleasure for myself to see these projects come together. I am still studying engineering right now but I sometimes do makeup and creature effects on the side for film projects or costumes. I can only aspire to work for you guys in the future! Thank you for all the movie magic in my childhood.
And to this very day the dinosaurs in jurassic park, especially the raptors and t-rex, look better than most '3D animated' effects today.
This is amazing. Screw CGI.
Guys, thank you! Thank you thank you thank you! I could never thank you enough. All that stuff you are sharing with us is just a real treasure. Thank you for making my childhood AWESOME. Thank you for inspiring me so much. I am going to get a subscription on your tutorial videos. Thank you guys for making it possible for me to learn from the MASTERS!! Loads of love from Switzerland!
I want that sculpture in my front yard.
3:13 *Brachiosaurus*
These guys have talent, but what always gets to me is how obvious it is when they switch from animatronic to CGI and vice versa. The animatronic it's self looks extremely realistic, but the movements look shaky and unnatural, whereas the CGI version of the dino has somewhat "faker" looking skin (too shiny) and smooth, believable movements. I've never understood people who claim they "can't tell the difference" including Stephen Spielberg (no offense to the guy, he's still an amazing director).
OMG hahah i can only imagine driving in the middle of the night and then just like in the movie looking in my mirror to see TREX coming up behind me. what i would give to be on the road that night. Such a shame that an amazingly detailed and beloved piece of artwork like that dino didnt make it through the years. but it did its job and mesmerized me on screen 20 years ago and still continues to do so today. what i would give to have been able to marvel at it in person though.
This is just jaw dropping. I remember watching this when I was young and JP was my favorite of all of them. And to think this was back then. Man I'm disappointed in JW they only used cgi and not many animatronics. This was the best project and most successful one universal has made.
4:04 It looks so amazingly real, almost if an actual t-rex was there.
Amazing. pure magic that still stuns audiences today.
aigg, Yep, the insert T-rex head was full scale. -Matt
Класс!! Good!!
brilliant! love watching these vids, great to see how the magic happen's
Hey allexx123, She weighed a whopping 13,000 pounds (5,900 kg)! -Matt
WAY BETTER THAN CGI !!! That's amazing!
Seriously, UR DIDACT, that's weird. - David
WHAT !!!?!!! it was not a real dinosaur in the movie ... well it meant you did a REAL GREAT JOB ! lol
Awesome footage. Jurassic Park is pretty much the one movie of my childhood, and it's pretty amazing to see the amount of work that went into it.
OedieBawz, The SWS animatronic T-rex was used in JURASSIC PARK's Road Attack sequence, intercut with the ILM's CGI Rex. -Matt
Thank you so much for these videos... amazing. I read The Making of Jurassic Park when I was a kid, and it was great, but nothing compares to seeing video of the actual construction / production.
Jurassic Park was definitely ahead of its time in terms of effects... they still hold up today, and actually surpass anything I've seen since.
Anarchpeace, We'd love to see some of your stuff. Please post on our Facebook wall or the Stan Winston School FORUMS on our website at stanwinstonschoolDOTcom. -Matt
Where it comes through the wall. - David
Tartiitastic, We agree! And that's because Jurassic Park did it right, blending all available techniques to create magic. Films that rely too heavily on a single technique just aren't as convincing. -Matt
I cant tell you how much i love your Jurassic park videos.
Its like watching magic what you did on this movie.
They should’ve preserved her for Universal Studios park.
Is the Animatronic T. rex in the new Jurassic world movie (2018) still foam latex or silicone rubber skin .
I love you rexy ❤💙💚💛🧡💜🖤💝💞❣💌
May i know where is this Trex now? i mean what did you do with it after the movie? Hope it is still intact.
Why was this footage never released on a special edition dvd?
It's really interesting to watch!
Now what was the instead head used for?
You can make a movie cheap and fast, but it won't be good.
You can make a good movie fast, but it won't be cheap.
*You can make a good movie cheap, but it won't be fast.*
This is the logic used to make Jurassic Park, while the other 2 ideologies are the ones used to make every other movie this decade.
They move if you move them. - David
I'd love to know what were the shots where the insert head was used.
Was the famous eye pupil retraction one of them?
I wish those robot could walk, that's would be awesome for prank videos :v
They should've put the t rex in the Smithsonian and let it operate in an enclosed area.