We Remade the Jurassic Park T-Rex with Modern VFX

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Published 2021-11-28
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Wren and Jordan recreate one of the most famous Hollywood VFX shots of all time--the T-Rex from Jurassic Park!

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All Comments (21)
  • Nearly 30 years later, this just highlights how good of a job they did in 1993.
  • @alohaahoy3698
    Well, it pains me to say, but the original looks about a million times more realistic.
  • Your animators were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should!
  • @12HitCombo
    This does an amazing job of showing us just how incredible of a job the original team did.
  • @kayakkevin
    All this did is show just how amazing the original VFX was.
  • @PikaPetey
    Your dino still moves as if it weighs as much as a human. As an animator I can see it needs more swing in the hips as the dino is shifting it's massive wieght between each step.
  • @djboogymonster
    What continues to astound me is the attention to the “weight” of the dinosaurs in the original. The T-Rex feels heavy. It’s joints and muscles have to cushion it’s own weight when it decides to move. That’s pro level technique.
  • Watches their scene: "Wow, that's a dinosaur alright." Watches original scene: "Holy **** that thing's alive!!!" Best way to describe the difference is, theirs looks alive, then you watch the original and... it actually comes alive. Phenomenal talent the original crew had!!!
  • @sixbells99
    This looks like stop motion, also just shows how good the original effects were, as this version looks like it was made in the 1960's.
  • @jewelfewel
    I'm still blown away how that original scene is still 100x better than anything that came after it
  • @ThatGuyyApollo
    I mean, 254$ and some effort on a computer is honestly not that bad. It definitely looks way better than anything I could EVER do. Especially compared to a 63 million dollar film budget done by master experts of their field. I find it a bit harsh how open and rude some of the comments are, but at the end of the day it’s just a bunch of guys trying to have fun and recreate something they admire to better themselves. They never claimed this was a one on one of the film, but rather say hey, let’s try it out and see how we can have fun with it. I love how they managed to create an actual world with some effort and miniatures, and even the effort of making the Rex more realistic to counter the obvious lifeless and human behavior of the mocap again, this is really not that bad and really enjoyed how it came out.
  • @dannyebonilla
    I have to admit, I had really low expectations at the beginning of this video and you definitely didn’t disappoint! Your shot literally looks like ass. Good job guys!
  • @Macakiux
    Poor T-Rex, he's got back pains.
  • @mnmlflmkr
    "We Downgraded the Jurassic Park T-Rex with Modern VFX" would be more accurate title
  • No offense to the Corridor Crew, but Steve Williams' original T-Rex demo far surpasses this modern recreation! He definitely deserves way more recognition for what he and his team did for VFX. The fact that he was able to create a demo T-Rex so well that it convinced Steven Spielberg to start using CGI is amazing and that it still holds up today over things created with extremely advanced technology.
  • Thank you for establishing that the original is a timeless work of art.
  • @sahityabk
    The jeep being CGI when the T-Rex is eating it never crossed my mind, and I have seen this movie more times than I can count. Mind blown
  • @Filmdude0
    no animation beats a real T-Rex they used in the original film :)
  • the fact some people in this comment section are being like "sorry but its not as good as the original" as if thats not literally what they talk abt throughout half of the video, did you guys even watch it- it's just that this was made with so much less time, money, people and tools and still gets so incredibly close and looks SO good
  • @emprodabobplays
    the original looks so realistic with the weight of the walk... masterpiece