Yeah, he actually revealed some details about that process in an interview recently... it was so tight he had to edit Jurassic Park in Europe during nights, shooting Schindler's List during the day. And he secretly asked George Lucas to take over all the sound editing/mixing for Jurassic Park for him without telling the studio. Because he would never get another chance to do something like Schindler's List and just wanted to go all in. Hugely impressive.
I saw it in theatres with my mom when I was like 10. And literally everyone thought they had to have used real dinosaurs because it looked so real 😂 including my mom. It was pretty mind blowing at the time.
@@dbroadwayvfx it's the best one for a main reason and even Steven says so in the documentary... That he didn't go out to make scary monster movie. He saw them as real animals. And that's the key that's been missing in jurassic park ever since. It's been just a monster movie.
Spielberg, man. Jurassic park and jaws were MY MOVIES as a kid. He is genius, and John Williams is an incredible composer who is equally responsible for my infatuation with these films!!!
@@BigR486 I think it made me appreciate the special effects, the behind scenes, the acting, the creative process, movies are just so magical. And the story-telling aspect. It made me feel less alone when things were terrible at home. It was a great escape from the struggles of my childhood.
Happy 30th anniversary Jurassic Park and thank you Steven Spielberg! I used to have this movie on VHS and I haven't seen it in years. I finally watched it again after not seeing since I was a kid. What a movie.
Yeah Jurassic worlds acting is horrendously bad. In the first three JP and especially the first you can see the horror and stress. In the new ones, it's just a normal day even before the dinosaurs escape. Takes the magic out completely, Hammond would be ashamed.
Jurassic World was a very fine spring board, but Kingdom oof... then Dominion- shocking. Top Gun proves im not a grumpy old man, just do it right and stop sugaring up for Zoomers, keep movies an art, not an algorythm.
I wish they'd left it alone after the second one. It's hard to recreate that wonder when you've already seen the first. That's what made the first work, and it just doesn't work in any of the sequels. I like the second one, a guilty pleasure almost, but the first is a brilliant self-contained film that didn't need sequels. But of course studios couldn't resist given its popularity.
Spielberg understood the characters and the subtle interactions they'd have. He knew what to focus on in any given scene to convey what those characters were thinking and feeling. He also understood the wonder and terror of a place like this. That's what's missing from the Jurassic World movies. They take the most surface level interpretation of Jurassic Park and turn that up to 11.
I'll never forget feeling the footsteps of the T Rex from the theater across from me. When I saw Jurassic Park the next week, I covered my ears when the T Rex was present. Expertly directed visually and unforgetable acoustically. They'll never be an experience like it was in 93 again. And to think Spielberg made Schindler’s List in the same year. This man is a legend.
The man is a genius. I want to be a film director, thats my dream and goal. The way I approach story telling and visuals I learned from watching jaws, E.T Indiana jones and more. I love how he puts passion and effort on the script. I hope in the future to make films and deliver stories that draw the audience in.
A Steven Spielberg directed Jurassic Park video game would be an instant classic which could go on forever, and the architecture of which could be upgraded with future innovation in graphics, engines and processing. It could be similar in spirit to Ecco the Dolphin in which there is no warfare or weapons, but an adventure. That's really already the spirit of Steven Spielberg's films. Also, the same game architecture could be ideal for a Goonies, Indiana Jones or any other Spielberg filmography video game. I had to say this because I would love to play such video games myself. Historically speaking, there was always a disconnect between the video games and the spirit of a Spielberg film. Signature video games from Spielberg could ensure integrity to his artistic vision.
Spielberg - master of the tracking shot and the rule of thirds. His film crews are like a well oiled machine: “cameras rolling” “rolling!” “sound” “speed” “background action!” “background!” “and… action” “okay cut” “print - we got it. Moving on.” “Check the gate…” “Good.” “Company move!” 🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬
We want the deleted scenes babyyyy (The Lost World too)! This movie was way more grounded in reality than those new ones... this still is one of my favorites.
@Michael 92 It's not that much, TLW has more substantial ones. Alan and Ellie introductionscene while working on the Velociraptor fossil Alan and Ellie extended walking up the hill and kiss Ellie grabs the leaf Alan sees the Brachiosaurus legs Hammond talks about the kids and the divorce Ellie and Tim find out why the Trike gets sick Scene in control room with Muldoon, Hammond and Arnold Ellie finds Muldoons body (not sure of this one)
@Michael 92 Yeah Universal has a tendency to not release that kind of stuff... Death Becomes Her (1992) also from UP has more than 35 deleted scenes and they never released any. Still hoping they will for all these great classics. Ajays death would probably have been filmed... but it wasn't like gruesome, I think it was in the comic.
Can we have more of these please! It’s like watching the film again for the first time 😊 I love every aspect of this film, have done since I was a kid in 1993 when this changed my life.
these kind of Action movies like Jurrasic Park and and Terminator 2 will never be topped. practical effects, real sets great camerawork mixed with just a touch of cgi. and all of it shot on film which looks a million times better than digital. I wonder what a movie like that, that pushed the boundries in so many disciplines forward could make today.
the "set" is now some warehouse somewhere in LA with tons of computers, 4 green walls, a stage, a prop storage area, and a cg tech/ stunt double area. then somehow the budget ramps up to 250 million dollars.....
It’s crazy Jurassic Park still holds up. The Dino’s looked more realistic back in 93 than the new Jurassic World movies. Dominion Dino’s looked like a video game.
Wouldn't it be brilliant if Steven Spielberg had his own video game, the architecture of which would go on forever as technology changes for generations? It would be wonderful beyond words, if it were Jurassic Park, and the player could freely explore, discover and play endlessly. It would be wonderful if the in-game action were designed by Spielberg to be a simulation of what he would actually direct in a film, to immerse players in a film quality plot, action & cinematography.
Yes speilberg got the rights to the book, but James Cameron wanted it, but the studio didn't give it to him because he failed on the abyss, but because of this failure he sat down in the summer of 1990 and wrote T2
@@shazanali692 Cameron would have done an awesome job for JP if he’d waited till the 2010s to make it (or better yet, now). He needed to first grasp the art of “family-friendly” epics in order to be successful. Otherwise a Cameron-directed Jurassic Park in the 90s would have been rated R.
Great movie. Most of today's films do not immerse viewers in the story and are filled with way too much CGI. This was a great blend of practical efx and CGI. Lots of talented people on this film. Hollywood sucks now.
It really goes to show that less is more. They could make a really amazing Jurassic Park sequel set in the mid 90’s going back to the destruction of the first park. Jurassic Park still thrills today because it used the dinosaurs sparingly and the reaction shots of the actors were as important as the technical effects.
@@AURush95 Nailed it. 👌 This is why single films stay favored for much longer. There are literally 0 examples of when the corporate greed you mentioned produced anything of lasting value.
Steven loves his 3 axis camera moves. They add so much depth and immersion and so cool to see him moving the arri himself. I'm so sick of today's lazy unidirectional shots. Chase, tracking, side Dolly, static
In the car scene with the 2 KIDS they were really in fear the glass on the top of the EXPLORER CAR was not break and STEVEN put the one with the FAIL and that made the movie even more wonderful!!!
One of the best films of all time and the best part to date. At the same time, it also has the most stupid and unnecessary film mistakes of all time. You can fill novels with that. Example: At the Embryo Scene with Nedry misspelling of the dinosaurs! "Tyranosaurus Rex" & "Stegasaurus" lol.
So was the dinosaur dig site at the beginning of the movie filmed in the Morrison Formation? The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Upper Jurassic sedimentary rock found in the western United States which has been the most fertile source of dinosaur fossils in North America. It is composed of mudstone, sandstone, siltstone, and limestone and is light gray, greenish gray, or red. Most of the fossils occur in the green siltstone beds and lower sandstones, relics of the rivers and floodplains of the Jurassic period. It is centered in Wyoming and Colorado, with outcrops in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, the panhandles of Oklahoma and Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Idaho. Equivalent rocks under different names are found in Canada.[2] It covers an area of 1.5 million square kilometers (600,000 square miles), although only a tiny fraction is exposed and accessible to geologists and paleontologists. Over 75% is still buried under the prairie to the east, and much of its western paleogeographic extent was eroded during exhumation of the Rocky Mountains. It was named after Morrison, Colorado, where some of the first fossils in the formation were discovered by Arthur Lakes in 1877. That same year, it became the center of the Bone Wars, a fossil-collecting rivalry between early paleontologists Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. In Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, the Morrison Formation was a major source of uranium ore.- Wikipedia
My first bug experience and realisation what blockbuster is when i was 10 and my dad took me to see it wow and my next movie was Demolition man that was great as well
These aren't real dinosaurs. In universe, they were scientifically created with amphibian DNA plus even today we don't know what ‘real dinosaurs’ looked like so it will never be %100 accurate recreations because no one has seen real dinosaurs duh... To make you feel better, most dinosaurs in this movie, using practical effects/costumes, are probably the realest (physical) we'll have compared to the cgi models.
The fence is 10,000 volts. No wonder the dinosaurs got out. My girlfriend has a 110,000 volt taser in her purse. The fence should have said “10,000 amps”
First of all, an electric fence is not meant to hurt an animal, only to scare it enough so that it won’t touch it again. It would be rather costly to electrocute your cows and horses, let alone your precious dinosaurs. Secondly, the fences worked fine until Nedry turned them off.
Interesting. Looks as if he is making decisions on the fly. I mean one would assume that his DP is more involved and may already know exactly what they shoot based on the storyboard.
No need to put your thumbs together making a rectangle with your hands, it does nothing and Hitchcock never did it but Spielberg and other directors always do it. Hitchcock never looked through the camera lens that's what I read about him he just watched the scene and let his cameraman look through the lens.
It's just a different method. There's no definitive way of directing. Some directors just enjoy being more hands on and manning the camera because they like to see or create the shot for themselves. I've done it many times when the camera operator just isn't understanding what I want, so I jump in and do it myself because I know exactly what I want. The thumb method is used so others could understand what you want better. Maybe there's no storyboard for it, and he came up with it in that very moment. Also, Spielberg came after Hitchcock. Two very different directors and different time. Hitchcock comes from a simpler filmmaking time where cameras were still heavy and immobile. Spielberg comes from a subjective time where cameras can move more freely. Filmmaking evolves over time, and new techniques and ideas are used to communicate.
The fact that he did this and Schindler's list in the same year is wildly impressive.
Schindler's Park would've been epic.
Yeah, he actually revealed some details about that process in an interview recently... it was so tight he had to edit Jurassic Park in Europe during nights, shooting Schindler's List during the day. And he secretly asked George Lucas to take over all the sound editing/mixing for Jurassic Park for him without telling the studio. Because he would never get another chance to do something like Schindler's List and just wanted to go all in. Hugely impressive.
He had lots of help
And he still seems pleasant as hell too
@@titusmccarthy more like Jewrassic Park 😂
Wasn't born in the 90's but this is my favorite movie!
Same
Same
Because it's the best one by far.
I saw it in theatres with my mom when I was like 10. And literally everyone thought they had to have used real dinosaurs because it looked so real 😂 including my mom. It was pretty mind blowing at the time.
@@dbroadwayvfx it's the best one for a main reason and even Steven says so in the documentary... That he didn't go out to make scary monster movie. He saw them as real animals. And that's the key that's been missing in jurassic park ever since. It's been just a monster movie.
This movie changed my life as a kid. I fell in love with films after this.
Spielberg, man. Jurassic park and jaws were MY MOVIES as a kid. He is genius, and John Williams is an incredible composer who is equally responsible for my infatuation with these films!!!
I completely agree crystina...It made me fall in love with movies
Same
And then what? How did it change your life? You love movies now?
@@BigR486 I think it made me appreciate the special effects, the behind scenes, the acting, the creative process, movies are just so magical. And the story-telling aspect. It made me feel less alone when things were terrible at home. It was a great escape from the struggles of my childhood.
Happy 30th anniversary Jurassic Park and thank you Steven Spielberg! I used to have this movie on VHS and I haven't seen it in years. I finally watched it again after not seeing since I was a kid. What a movie.
Happy 30th for Schindler’s List too
Yeah I went to see it exactly 30 years later I was emotional, my father took me to see it when I was 10 and 30 years later it was magical
I rather watch this than any of the Jurassic World movies ever again.
Okayyyyyyyy?
Yeah Jurassic worlds acting is horrendously bad. In the first three JP and especially the first you can see the horror and stress. In the new ones, it's just a normal day even before the dinosaurs escape. Takes the magic out completely, Hammond would be ashamed.
@@cosmicXtropics John Hammond ain’t real bruh so take your opinion and shove it
Absolute garbage JP World series of movies. Can't believe that junk actually made bucketloads of money!
@@kamranki you opinion is very usefu- I mean useless.
Really wish Steven came back to direct one more Jurassic film. There’s simply nobody like him and I know he loves this franchise very much
Jurassic World was a very fine spring board, but Kingdom oof... then Dominion- shocking. Top Gun proves im not a grumpy old man, just do it right and stop sugaring up for Zoomers, keep movies an art, not an algorythm.
I wish they'd left it alone after the second one. It's hard to recreate that wonder when you've already seen the first. That's what made the first work, and it just doesn't work in any of the sequels. I like the second one, a guilty pleasure almost, but the first is a brilliant self-contained film that didn't need sequels. But of course studios couldn't resist given its popularity.
Yes
I mean, he pretty much made it the franchise. Crichton made the bestselling novel, but Spielberg made it a household name.
He made the best one and the best sequel. He doesn't need to come back :D
Spielberg understood the characters and the subtle interactions they'd have. He knew what to focus on in any given scene to convey what those characters were thinking and feeling. He also understood the wonder and terror of a place like this. That's what's missing from the Jurassic World movies. They take the most surface level interpretation of Jurassic Park and turn that up to 11.
You nailed it.
Very similar deterioration as the Star Wars ... -bunch of trilogies- -franchise- ... "situation".
Steven explain Joseph Mazzello how the mosquito got in the Amber, is my favourite moment! 🙌
I'll never forget feeling the footsteps of the T Rex from the theater across from me. When I saw Jurassic Park the next week, I covered my ears when the T Rex was present. Expertly directed visually and unforgetable acoustically. They'll never be an experience like it was in 93 again. And to think Spielberg made Schindler’s List in the same year. This man is a legend.
The man is a genius. I want to be a film director, thats my dream and goal. The way I approach story telling and visuals I learned from watching jaws, E.T Indiana jones and more. I love how he puts passion and effort on the script. I hope in the future to make films and deliver stories that draw the audience in.
Me too!
*How’s the progress coming along?*
@Trevor Reeves very slow. Few jobs here and there but haven't landed anything solid.
How old are you?
@jaykrishnan1398 too old, about to be 30
4:54 I guess this is where the 65 million years in the making quote started
I was thinking the exact thing after I heard him say that 😄
This is a great movie. A special movie personally.
And I love how Steven Spielberg good at communicating with people.
(4:54 great sense of humor 😂❤)
What an era! This is my favorite Spielberg film.
The other Jurassics apart from the lost world have no reason to exist.
A Steven Spielberg directed Jurassic Park video game would be an instant classic which could go on forever, and the architecture of which could be upgraded with future innovation in graphics, engines and processing. It could be similar in spirit to Ecco the Dolphin in which there is no warfare or weapons, but an adventure. That's really already the spirit of Steven Spielberg's films. Also, the same game architecture could be ideal for a Goonies, Indiana Jones or any other Spielberg filmography video game. I had to say this because I would love to play such video games myself. Historically speaking, there was always a disconnect between the video games and the spirit of a Spielberg film. Signature video games from Spielberg could ensure integrity to his artistic vision.
Spielberg - master of the tracking shot and the rule of thirds. His film crews are like a well oiled machine:
“cameras rolling” “rolling!” “sound” “speed” “background action!” “background!”
“and… action” “okay cut” “print - we got it. Moving on.” “Check the gate…” “Good.”
“Company move!” 🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬
My childhood...My childhood hero...
I love all these original jp behind the scenes
Jurassic park forever! I’d rather watch this a thousand times then any other Jurassic movie in the entire franchise.
Yep, I probably have... if not I'm going to. lol
The 4K UltraHD Blu Ray is a great investment
We want the deleted scenes babyyyy (The Lost World too)!
This movie was way more grounded in reality than those new ones... this still is one of my favorites.
@Michael 92
It's not that much, TLW has more substantial ones.
Alan and Ellie introductionscene while working on the Velociraptor fossil
Alan and Ellie extended walking up the hill and kiss
Ellie grabs the leaf
Alan sees the Brachiosaurus legs
Hammond talks about the kids and the divorce
Ellie and Tim find out why the Trike gets sick
Scene in control room with Muldoon, Hammond and Arnold
Ellie finds Muldoons body (not sure of this one)
@Michael 92 Yeah Universal has a tendency to not release that kind of stuff... Death Becomes Her (1992) also from UP has more than 35 deleted scenes and they never released any.
Still hoping they will for all these great classics.
Ajays death would probably have been filmed... but it wasn't like gruesome, I think it was in the comic.
Can we have more of these please! It’s like watching the film again for the first time 😊
I love every aspect of this film, have done since I was a kid in 1993 when this changed my life.
jurassic park locations, watch this
7:46 man those dolly shots around the ends and fronts of the cars are just smooth af
Lucky to have been around when this hit the screens, it was an event which ushered in a new era of cinema.
its easy too forget how the score by John Williams enhances the mood in many of those shots a lot. excellent soundtrack
It is so good. We recently attended the Houston Symphony performing the soundtrack along with the film and it was fantastic
@@quentinquaidkate8982 🙂
The soundtrack unlocked hidden memory, my 1st cd, I'd won a Sony Walkman,the size of a car from a @cadburys wrapper back in '94
I just want to watch steven direct all day long. It's magical to watch the process.
This is cinema 🎥
I'm definitely getting signs I'm going to be in a Steven Spielberg movie
Hi
You sound delusional
The Master at work. So relaxed.
these kind of Action movies like Jurrasic Park and and Terminator 2 will never be topped. practical effects, real sets great camerawork mixed with just a touch of cgi. and all of it shot on film which looks a million times better than digital.
I wonder what a movie like that, that pushed the boundries in so many disciplines forward could make today.
Awesome to watch him work.
The game changer... 🙌🏼
An emotion to me
Priceless video...we see our childhood in these.
Jurassic Park is my all time favourite movie.
This was the all time high movies that got me started in collecting back then and even still today.
It would be incredible to direct a movie like this. Incredible production
An utter F'in masterpiece. They DO NOT make them like this anymore
the "set" is now some warehouse somewhere in LA with tons of computers, 4 green walls, a stage, a prop storage area, and a cg tech/ stunt double area. then somehow the budget ramps up to 250 million dollars.....
This 10 minute video is more interesting and entertaining than all the Jurassic World movies put together.
Why so many haters? Those sequels have legitimately tried compared to Star Wars
Tried to make another fast and furious disaster. It is so far from the original material
Interesting camera movement at 3:13 when the camera quickly tilts up to track Sam Neill.
Im so glad i was a little boy when this came out, it became my world and still is hahaha
It’s crazy Jurassic Park still holds up. The Dino’s looked more realistic back in 93 than the new Jurassic World movies. Dominion Dino’s looked like a video game.
I wanted to become Steven Spielberg when I grew up. That is one thing
Pure movie making magic!
i LOVE tHiS FiLM SERiES tOO!
Thank Universal for uploading this. We love JP but we love Steven more.
The one and only. Only the Duffers are able to really understand him
Wouldn't it be brilliant if Steven Spielberg had his own video game, the architecture of which would go on forever as technology changes for generations? It would be wonderful beyond words, if it were Jurassic Park, and the player could freely explore, discover and play endlessly. It would be wonderful if the in-game action were designed by Spielberg to be a simulation of what he would actually direct in a film, to immerse players in a film quality plot, action & cinematography.
Peak Spielberg.
Yes speilberg got the rights to the book, but James Cameron wanted it, but the studio didn't give it to him because he failed on the abyss, but because of this failure he sat down in the summer of 1990 and wrote T2
@@shazanali692 Cameron would have done an awesome job for JP if he’d waited till the 2010s to make it (or better yet, now). He needed to first grasp the art of “family-friendly” epics in order to be successful. Otherwise a Cameron-directed Jurassic Park in the 90s would have been rated R.
Great movie. Most of today's films do not immerse viewers in the story and are filled with way too much CGI. This was a great blend of practical efx and CGI. Lots of talented people on this film. Hollywood sucks now.
Fantastic!!!!
Still my favourite movie of all time❤
massive shouts to dean Cundey as well, DP's continue to not get the recognition they deserve!
Jurassic Park true Love💙💙💙
nice jurassic park [1993] film - bonus feature !!!
👑Perfection👑
Back when the Jurassic films were actually watchable...
It really goes to show that less is more. They could make a really amazing Jurassic Park sequel set in the mid 90’s going back to the destruction of the first park. Jurassic Park still thrills today because it used the dinosaurs sparingly and the reaction shots of the actors were as important as the technical effects.
Fallen Kingdom is really the only one that objectively trash
Film. Jurassic Park was a film. One vision, a story from beginning to end. Sequels are birthed from corporate greed
@@AURush95 Nailed it. 👌
This is why single films stay favored for much longer.
There are literally 0 examples of when the corporate greed you mentioned produced anything of lasting value.
Yes
Amazing
It's interesting noting this was probably before widespread use of directors viewfinders. Steven at 5:20 is using his hands to frame a shot
Classic
Nice director royal salutes 🫡
Steven loves his 3 axis camera moves. They add so much depth and immersion and so cool to see him moving the arri himself. I'm so sick of today's lazy unidirectional shots. Chase, tracking, side Dolly, static
The master at work.
The only Jurassic park movie for me. It started and ended here
Legend
In the car scene with the 2 KIDS they were really in fear the glass on the top of the EXPLORER CAR was not break and STEVEN put the one with the FAIL and that made the movie even more wonderful!!!
One of the best films of all time and the best part to date. At the same time, it also has the most stupid and unnecessary film mistakes of all time. You can fill novels with that. Example: At the Embryo Scene with Nedry misspelling of the dinosaurs! "Tyranosaurus Rex" & "Stegasaurus" lol.
The best 👍 part of 6 Movie 🎥 and Episode 📺 are both AWESOME when make AWESOME dinosaurs 🦖🦕 and one Saber Tooth Tiger 🐅
what camera use and what lenses use?
люди создали Легенду. Спилберг гений и все там крутые
My glasses, my glasses....I can afford new glasses!
So was the dinosaur dig site at the beginning of the movie filmed in the Morrison Formation?
The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Upper Jurassic sedimentary rock found in the western United States which has been the most fertile source of dinosaur fossils in North America. It is composed of mudstone, sandstone, siltstone, and limestone and is light gray, greenish gray, or red. Most of the fossils occur in the green siltstone beds and lower sandstones, relics of the rivers and floodplains of the Jurassic period.
It is centered in Wyoming and Colorado, with outcrops in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, the panhandles of Oklahoma and Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Idaho. Equivalent rocks under different names are found in Canada.[2] It covers an area of 1.5 million square kilometers (600,000 square miles), although only a tiny fraction is exposed and accessible to geologists and paleontologists. Over 75% is still buried under the prairie to the east, and much of its western paleogeographic extent was eroded during exhumation of the Rocky Mountains.
It was named after Morrison, Colorado, where some of the first fossils in the formation were discovered by Arthur Lakes in 1877. That same year, it became the center of the Bone Wars, a fossil-collecting rivalry between early paleontologists Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. In Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, the Morrison Formation was a major source of uranium ore.- Wikipedia
Stephen for the Jurassic park Prequel. ‘Hammond’
They really knew the power of n story and a plot back then.
This First is Amazing! I saw it opening day twice.I was 13.Awesome Summer!
My first bug experience and realisation what blockbuster is when i was 10 and my dad took me to see it wow and my next movie was Demolition man that was great as well
FUN FACT: it took that brontosaurus 5 takes to get the eating leaves from the tree shot right.
Man I wished all JP dinosaurs were scientifically accurate.
It's the hardest thing about being a fan.
These aren't real dinosaurs. In universe, they were scientifically created with amphibian DNA plus even today we don't know what ‘real dinosaurs’ looked like so it will never be %100 accurate recreations because no one has seen real dinosaurs duh...
To make you feel better, most dinosaurs in this movie, using practical effects/costumes, are probably the realest (physical) we'll have compared to the cgi models.
That's not so bad. And the movie was awesome. What more could one want?
They were fine when the film was made. The science has moved on
plus
what Cosmic Tropics says
Wish I was
With Steven and George Lucas it really was the Golden Era
The fence is 10,000 volts. No wonder the dinosaurs got out. My girlfriend has a 110,000 volt taser in her purse. The fence should have said “10,000 amps”
First of all, an electric fence is not meant to hurt an animal, only to scare it enough so that it won’t touch it again. It would be rather costly to electrocute your cows and horses, let alone your precious dinosaurs.
Secondly, the fences worked fine until Nedry turned them off.
Jurassic Park and Fallen Kingdom the really JP Live action
Back in the day they actually built sets
Interesting. Looks as if he is making decisions on the fly. I mean one would assume that his DP is more involved and may already know exactly what they shoot based on the storyboard.
Well you know what I kinda do agree for 🇺🇸Alan Grant being played by Sam Neill who is 🇬🇧British-🇳🇿New Zealand
Quand on voit les bousasses Jurassic World, c'est à se demander si c'est bien le même studio qui a produit les deux films géniaux de Spielberg...
I think it's very interesting that Sam Neil had to talk in an American accent. It wouldn't have been any trouble at all to make the character British.
And then while in post production he directs Schindler’s List.
No need to put your thumbs together making a rectangle with your hands, it does nothing and Hitchcock never did it but Spielberg and other directors always do it. Hitchcock never looked through the camera lens that's what I read about him he just watched the scene and let his cameraman look through the lens.
It's just a different method. There's no definitive way of directing. Some directors just enjoy being more hands on and manning the camera because they like to see or create the shot for themselves. I've done it many times when the camera operator just isn't understanding what I want, so I jump in and do it myself because I know exactly what I want. The thumb method is used so others could understand what you want better. Maybe there's no storyboard for it, and he came up with it in that very moment. Also, Spielberg came after Hitchcock. Two very different directors and different time. Hitchcock comes from a simpler filmmaking time where cameras were still heavy and immobile. Spielberg comes from a subjective time where cameras can move more freely. Filmmaking evolves over time, and new techniques and ideas are used to communicate.
So is Spielberg the cinematographer also?
Jurassic park better than Jurassic world
In 90s as a kid in a theater this movie was a revelation
❤
Now there's a good trivia question:
What's the name of the chef in Jurassic Park?
Alejandro!
@@RaeC5280 The Chilean Sea Bass was A-MAZING!
We need a Jurrassic Park 2 like this one, not the trash they make now
How come Spielberg is acting as cameraman too?
his best film is still star wars
Troll detected
His best film is Batman.
dude just is a natural at blocking scenes. totally 2nd nature for him.
Spielberg looks like Ethan Klein.
🎉🎉
Not really about him directing, more of a collage of scenes
🦅M.O.T.U.S.