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{{quotation|"We spent two days shooting the manor from every angle," recalled Vickery. "We shot hours of footage, and then set up base in a pub, and re-encode all the Alexa Mini footage into Quicktimes so we could send them down to J.A. in London. Later, he called us, and said, 'This is amazing - You've got to do more!'"|[[David Vickery]], [[Cinefex]]}}
 
{{quotation|"We spent two days shooting the manor from every angle," recalled Vickery. "We shot hours of footage, and then set up base in a pub, and re-encode all the Alexa Mini footage into Quicktimes so we could send them down to J.A. in London. Later, he called us, and said, 'This is amazing - You've got to do more!'"|[[David Vickery]], [[Cinefex]]}}
  
[[Greg Fangeaux]] conducted a location study on the individual sets for the estate, combining them together to create an initial layout and fleshing it out to form the full estate.
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[[Gregory Fangeaux]] conducted a location study on the individual sets for the estate, combining them together to create an initial layout and fleshing it out to form the full estate.
  
 
====Concept Art, Models and Blueprints====
 
====Concept Art, Models and Blueprints====

Revision as of 14:21, 6 September 2020

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Lockwood Estate
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General information
StatusAbandoned
LocationNorthern California

The Lockwood Estate was the home of Benjamin and Maisie Lockwood in Northern California. It was here that Lockwood and John Hammond would extract their first DNA sample from Fossilised Amber paving the way for De-Extinction and Jurassic Park.

It would later become the headquarters of the Lockwood Foundation and be usurped by Eli Mills for his own agenda, including the creation of the Indoraptor and auctioning the surviving animals of the Isla Nublar Crisis to fund further research and development.

History

De-Extinction

Let me give you a bit of history. This is where it all began. Before the islands, Sorna, Jurassic Park, all of it. Hammond and Lockwood built custom lab in a sub-basement extracted the first DNA from amber, right beneath our feet.

In the sub-basement beneath Lockwood House, John Hammond and Benjamin Lockwood built a custom laboratory and extracted the first DNA from Amber, paving the way for De-Extinction. Their partnership would not last however as, after the loss of Lockwood's Daughter in a car accident, Lockwood would become obsessed with using the technology they were developing to bring her back to life, much to Hammond's horror. The pair would go their separate ways with Hammond continuing their dream on his own.

Lockwood would eventually succeed in his goal however, many years later, and raised his daughter's clone Maisie Lockwood at the estate.

Isla Nublar Crisis

Layout and Facilities

The Lockwood Estate is located in Northern California, approximately 5 miles from Orick in a red wood forest next to the Pacific Ocean.

Estate Main Gate

The estate is surrounded by a large stone wall and accessible by a massive wrought iron gate adorned with the Lockwood family crest.

Reception Hall

Past the front doors of the house is the Reception Hall, an ornately decorated two storey room containing a wooden staircase up to the second floor of the house. The walls are decorated with paintings of numerous historical figures including a portrait of John Hammond.

Estate Library

The Lockwood Estate boasts a two storey private Library with open reading spaces beneath a massive glass skylight. The ground floor level is home to a collection of prehistoric fossils as well as a series of windowed dinosaur dioramas.

Dioramas
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Private Rooms

Maisie's Room

Maisie Lockwood has a large room located in the highest tower of Lockwood House. It contains a fireplace, fourposter bed and numerous toys.

Lockwood's Room

Benjamin Lockwood has a private room in the tower on the right hand side of Lockwood House. It is here he keeps his model of Jurassic Park.

Eli Mills' Office

Eli Mills has a private, well furnished office at the estate where he conducts business for the Lockwood Foundation. It contains a fireplace, personal desk and a touchscreen conference table.

Laboratory and Containment Pens

The two-storey sub-basement of the house contains a large laboratory and numerous containment pens. It was here that John Hammond and Benjamin Lockwood extracted the first DNA from amber and began paving the way for De-Extinction. Years later it was renovated by Eli Mills and taken over by Henry Wu in preparation for creating the Indoraptor.

Ballroom

The estate boast a large subterranean ballroom. During the Isla Nublar Crisis the ballroom was converted for use as an auction hall for the dinosaurs recovered from Isla Nublar.

Receiving Dock

A large private dock serves the estate, complete with lighthouse and shipping cranes.

Production Notes

Pre-Production

In winter 2016, plate shots for the environment that would become the Lockwood Estate were taken at Cragside in Rothbury, UK. Whilst scouting the location, Clear Angle Studios scanned the entirety of the manor to use as a base for the CG model of the Lockwood Estate. Visual Effects Supervisor David Vickery and Director of Photography Oscar Faura captured establishing shots of the area using an Alexa Mini mounted to a drone.

"We spent two days shooting the manor from every angle," recalled Vickery. "We shot hours of footage, and then set up base in a pub, and re-encode all the Alexa Mini footage into Quicktimes so we could send them down to J.A. in London. Later, he called us, and said, 'This is amazing - You've got to do more!'"

David Vickery, Cinefex

Gregory Fangeaux conducted a location study on the individual sets for the estate, combining them together to create an initial layout and fleshing it out to form the full estate.

Concept Art, Models and Blueprints

Production

Once filming was complete in the Library set, it was heavily modified to be reused as the ballroom/auction hall. The balcony was removed, the ceiling was filled in and the dioramas were tiled over. A concrete plinth with rails was then constructed to transport the auction animals and their cages in and out.

Filming Locations

Set No. Int./Ext. Name Location Description
218 Int. Maisie's Bedroom M Stage at Pinewood Studios A small set used to represent the interior and partial exterior of Maisie Lockwood's accommodation at the Lockwood Estate.
280 Int. Lockwood Library R Stage at Pinewood Studios A large set used to represent the Entrance Hall, Library and Ballroom of the Lockwood Estate.
Int. Lockwood Estate Long Hallway Unknown Stage at Pinewood Studios
Int. Lockwood's Bedroom F Stage at Pinewood Studios A medium set used to represent the accommodation of Benjamin Lockwood and office of Eli Mills at the Lockwood Estate.
Ext. Lockwood Rooftops Richard Attenborough Stage at Pinewood Studios A large set used to represent the exterior rooftops of the Lockwood Estate.
Ext. Lockwood Estate Entrance and Driveway MOD Finley, Hawley Common, UK A large location used to represent the exterior entrance and driveway of the Lockwood Estate.
Ext. Lockwood Estate Dock Glen Mallan, Argyll & Bute, Scotland A large location used to represent the private docks at the Lockwood Estate.
Ext. Lockwood Estate Cragside, UK. A large location used for plate photography to represent the exterior of the Lockwood Estate.
Ext. Lockwood Estate Loading Bay A medium set used to represent the garage and loading bays of the Lockwood Estate.

Production Images

Post-Production

The CG exteriors of the Lockwood Estate were composited by Spanish effects house El Ranchito. Due to the complications of shooting the Indoraptor and Blue's fight in Maisie's room, ILM had to model 150 assorted toys for the sequence as well as digitally reconstructing the floor, fireplace and bed.

Post-Production Images

Trivia and Goofs

  • The sets built and CG model of the estate do not match up correctly in a number of instance. On the physical set the library is located to the right of the entrance hall, but on the CG model is it straight behind it. The circle window above the front doors of the manor is recessed away from the doors, however on the CG model it is flush with it.
  • In the scene where Maisie sneaks into Wu's lab, she clearly presses the last button on the panel for -3, however when the doors open there is still another level below her.
  • The access code for the elevator is 7337#.

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