![]() ![]() ![]() And in Jurassic Park’s scripted ending, his newfound star didn’t even appear. (He was also often replaced by a life-sized animatronic from Stan Winston Studios, especially in closeups.) After Spielberg saw just how good the animation tests and early footage of the T.rex looked, though, he began to sense that the Tyrannosaurus was going to be the scene-stealing star of the entire movie. So Williams’ T.rex was originally much more of a supporting player in Jurassic Park’s story. Spielberg was understandably hesitant about entrusting huge chunks of his film to a relatively new and unproven technology. Williams is interviewed at length in The Movies That Made Us’ Jurassic Park installment he was one of the key men who animated the original Tyrannosaurus rex in the film - and even before that, created the first digitally animated dinosaur test footage that convinced Steven Spielberg to use CGI in Jurassic Park in the first place. That’s one of the interesting tidbits featured in the new Jurassic Park episode of The Movies That Made Us, Netflix’s nostalgic series about the makings of popular motion pictures.
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