I've read and heard that the production didn't use these practical Pteranodon costumes in the film and only used CGI ones, but there are several moments in Jurassic Park 3 where they are practical. Did you guys actually use these in the film or I am going insane?
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Man, effects like this will always be better than CGI
Amazing suit.
i would play it with t-rex and scary my whole town:o
This would be epic for pranking!
Why use CGI when you have amazing practical effects like this!
Because the practical effects for the pteranodon couldn’t capture real movements, so only the baby pteranodons puppets were used
@@RaptorStudios looks pretty real to me.
They still use CG with the practical effecsts.
@@jackjackingson3497 Yeah, but they have to fly and move, not just stand.
I love how those two people in the background just walk past as if its nothing XD I would NEVER get used to it! :3
Wait that's a fucking suit!!!!!!!!!!! I want it!!!!
WHOW!
I always thought that this was one with CGI.
(and wondered how real it looked when Grant kicked it in the face)
That one is CG, they use a mix of CG and practical effetcs.
I've read and heard that the production didn't use these practical Pteranodon costumes in the film and only used CGI ones, but there are several moments in Jurassic Park 3 where they are practical. Did you guys actually use these in the film or I am going insane?
There actually were a few short moments where they used this. I can't exactly recall which part however, one of the close ups from what I remember.
BloodyFlowerFilms yes, a suit was used for some shots and FX technician Mark Viniello performed inside the suit as the Pteranodon. - Dimitar
Wow! Thanks!
What was it like inside the suit
Donovan, the movements on the head came from a series of stacked pulley blocks controlled by servos. - David
It looks funny backing up.
Yes, Andre, two people actually. One for each Velociraptor played by John Rosengrant and Mark "Crash" McCreary, I believe. - David
great jurassic park 3 [2001 ] film - pteranodon test - behind the scenes !!!
I love good art🥰
What's confusing, soothymocha? Jurassic Park III was made in 2001. - David
it gets worse with real pterosaurs: some got a lot bigger than this, they were land predators, and they could run
Awesome animatronics
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WTF..!?!? Why do you guys put cables to that animal? That's not a way to treat a dinosaur xD haha
Amazing work, looks very real ;D
Amazing! i want to hug him
Oh, I would LOVE to work with that!
If not for the thing being in the workshop and the wires hanging out of its butt, I'd believe that it was alive.
I would like to see the movie footage of this costume in action from the JP3 movie before they reshot the scene using CGI.
well thats awsum
jim henson technique...used with "waders of wind "'s walk on dark crystal...he 's the Father....
I keep throwing money at the screen but nothing's happening!!! D:
Amazing work! This is why they are the BEST!
In jurassic park 3 preranodon has teeth,but in reality it didn't have them.
wow
WOW
RIP Winston
Weird because Stan Winston died in 2008.i'm highly confused
Is there a person inside this like the velocoraptor in jp1?
I always thought they were called pterodactyls
What kind of rig did they use to get the head movements
Without the wires youd swear that thing was real.
actually the Pteranodon had teeth but they were very small, the teeth were used for gripping on the slimy fish they caught
covenantKiller2400 Um. "Pteranodon" literally means "toothless wing".
There was no evidence of teeth of any kind on Pteranodon, hence why its name means "toothless wing".
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looks... so real...
Wow. Wish this had more screen time.
Now let's see her fly.
close up, I agree
Nice vid
This is a fake
Yes, definitely a fake dinosaur. They no longer exist. ;) - Balázs