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22:15, 23 February 2025 | Cinefex87Cover.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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22:13, 23 February 2025 | Cinefex70Cover.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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22:12, 23 February 2025 | Cinefex55Cover.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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20:59, 23 February 2025 | BoatCrash.jpg (file) | ![]() |
845 KB | Source: [https://www.philipbrotherton.com/four Philip Brotherton's portfolio] | 1 |
20:53, 23 February 2025 | 03 jurrasic park01.jpg (file) | ![]() |
165 KB | Caption: Which I also got to build! Steven liked the concept model I was making for the Jurassic Park: San Diego arena so much he used it in the film. He couldn’t wait for the Triceratops to crush it! Source: [https://barnyardfx.blogspot.com/2010/01/barnyard-history-blog-1.html Greg Aronowitz’ blog] | 1 |
20:52, 23 February 2025 | 04 Me and SS w Lost World.jpg (file) | ![]() |
255 KB | Caption: This is me showing Spielberg my design model for the Dino Lab and island town. The final set was made significantly smaller, but the design model was huge! I had to build trap doors in the middle of it so we could poke our heads through to look at different angles. The full sized set was built on the Universal back lot, right behind the Psycho house. Originally, the studio was open to tearing the house down, but I begged to have a shot at figuring out how to build around it. Luckily,... | 1 |
20:51, 23 February 2025 | 02 Lost world 2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
200 KB | Caption: Steven didn’t think the idea fit into the original script at first, but when he put production on hold to re-write a bigger ending, he came back saying that this model was the single image that kept surfacing in his mind. The concept of the T-Rex capture sparked a whole new direction, ultimately leading to the beast being brought back to San Diego. Source: [https://barnyardfx.blogspot.com/2010/01/barnyard-history-blog-1.html Greg Aronowitz’ blog] | 1 |
20:50, 23 February 2025 | 01 JP2 TREX.jpg (file) | ![]() |
190 KB | Caption: So here we go! This film kind of jumps the time line, but Spielberg once told me that this image should always be the leading page of my portfolio. This model of the T-Rex being captured was a study of an idea I was kicking around the Jurassic Park: Lost World art department with some of the other artists. Production designer Rick Carter (Who currently designed James Cameron's AVATAR) presented it to Steven along with a sequence storyboarded by Matt Codd. Source: [https://barnyardfx... | 1 |
20:14, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 18.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.42 MB | Caption: All of that detail, and most of those models were never seen by anyone outside of the office. They played an important role in the development of the films, but it was often hard to explain that my work was ON the film, but not always IN the film. I had the best of both worlds, though, when Steven liked my design model of Jurassic Park: San Diego so much that he decided to feature it in the movie! Why a hunting party would bring a delicate architectural model half way around the worl... | 1 |
20:12, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 17.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.4 MB | Caption: The biggest hurdle for me as an art department modeler was trying to reset the bar. If I built a model in two days, the next one was expected over night. If I made a model with working lights, people would want the new version to have running water. And I'm not joking! I made several Lost World set design models with actual working water falls! Every detail mattered, like keeping in touch with the guys at Stan Winston Studios to make sure that the paint jobs I did on the miniature di... | 1 |
20:08, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 16.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.51 MB | Caption: That model grew, too! Even though it never changed from the original 1/4"=1', the finished town expanded past the initial 4'x8' table and ended up needing its own bungalow to house the 15 feet of jungle I had to build around it! The guys at the mill built custom tables that had trap doors so I could stand up in the middle of the model to work on it! Source: [https://barnyardfx.blogspot.com/2013/02/thank-you-mr-spielberg.html Greg Aronowitz’ portfolio] | 1 |
20:07, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 15.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.67 MB | Caption: That model grew, too! Even though it never changed from the original 1/4"=1', the finished town expanded past the initial 4'x8' table and ended up needing its own bungalow to house the 15 feet of jungle I had to build around it! The guys at the mill built custom tables that had trap doors so I could stand up in the middle of the model to work on it! Source: [https://barnyardfx.blogspot.com/2013/02/thank-you-mr-spielberg.html Greg Aronowitz’ portfolio] | 1 |
20:06, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 14.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.2 MB | Caption: The layers keep adding on, finally reaching a painted stage, and then progressing to a "scenic" stage. In the case of Site B, the town had been abandoned to a tropical storm some time ago, so the buildings were tattered and overgrown. My model was used to convey the extent that Rick wanted to express the Man vs. Nature theme. On some projects, the course of sketch model to final product can take a singe day, while on others, it can be years! The building I constructed in the first 48... | 1 |
20:05, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 13.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.45 MB | Caption: Realizing that the concept of sketch models would work, Rick and I formulated a process that I still use to this day. I build the models using plastics and other materials that are sturdy enough to be permanent, but flexible enough to make adjustments in case the idea changes. I do a basic pass to get the proportions and shapes in place, then continue to build on the same model as each phase is approved. So, for instance, a simple Pacific Island house would start out as a basic box w... | 1 |
20:03, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 12.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.33 MB | Caption: The main reason I kept getting called onto Spielberg projects was the fact that Steven liked how quickly I could "sketch" in physical dimensions. Ordinarily, the design process would start with drawings, work into blue prints, then be made into white models. This could take days, often weeks, and sometimes months. Steven thinks very spacially, his camera work has lots of movement. Even the greatest illustrators (and he has ALL the greatest ones) are still only capturing a single fram... | 1 |
20:01, 23 February 2025 | Spielberg 11.jpg (file) | ![]() |
2.16 MB | Caption: The picture above was taken during a storyboard session where Steven used my Lab town model to plan his shots. The fact that I look like the only one standing still really expresses how I felt whenever I would take a moment to think about what I was doing. JP:LW was early on, but the surreal feeling of realizing you are standing next to one of the greatest filmmakers of all time as he uses your work to act out his genius never goes away. He would be in deep though, then explain a sho... | 1 |
22:18, 10 February 2025 | Parker-Genix Logo WHITE.png (file) | ![]() |
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16:23, 8 February 2025 | Leclerc (Film Universe).png (file) | ![]() |
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16:16, 8 February 2025 | Henry Loomis (Film Universe).png (file) | ![]() |
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16:03, 8 February 2025 | Duncan Kincaid (Film Universe).png (file) | ![]() |
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15:49, 8 February 2025 | Reuben Delgado (Film Universe).png (file) | ![]() |
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13:19, 8 February 2025 | Martin Krebs (Film Universe).png (file) | ![]() |
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17:42, 7 February 2025 | 2583 D054 00232 0225R COMP.JPG (file) | 31.99 MB | 3 | ||
01:26, 7 February 2025 | 2583 D048 00147 0141R COMP.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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14:49, 6 February 2025 | JWRIcon.png (file) | ![]() |
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19:38, 5 February 2025 | InGen Research Facility.png (file) | ![]() |
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15:19, 5 February 2025 | Jurassic-world-rebirth-Unknown-2 rgb.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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15:09, 27 January 2025 | Steven Spielberg and Ken Levine Hawaii.jpeg (file) | ![]() |
143 KB | Pre-production photo of Steven Spielberg and Ken Levine scouting Manawaiopuna Falls for Jurassic Park. Source: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-levine-musicophiliac/overlay/1577575061578/single-media-viewer/?profileId=ACoAAALSfVUB-1xeLkWAPY-L9gpwInKwwGISsiU Ken Levine's LinkedIn] | 1 |
10:51, 20 January 2025 | JurassicPark0005.jpg (file) | ![]() |
130 KB | Source: [https://martyklinedesign.com/martyklinedesign/Storyboards/Pages/Jurassic_Park.html Marty Kline's portfolio] | 1 |
10:50, 20 January 2025 | JurassicPark0004.jpg (file) | ![]() |
172 KB | Source: [https://martyklinedesign.com/martyklinedesign/Storyboards/Pages/Jurassic_Park.html Marty Kline's portfolio] | 1 |
10:50, 20 January 2025 | JurassicPark0003.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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10:49, 20 January 2025 | JurassicPark0002.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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10:49, 20 January 2025 | JurassicPark0001.jpg (file) | ![]() |
182 KB | Source: [https://martyklinedesign.com/martyklinedesign/Storyboards/Pages/Jurassic_Park.html Marty Kline's portfolio] | 1 |
10:35, 20 January 2025 | JurassicParkMorningTree.jpg (file) | ![]() |
186 KB | Source: [https://martyklinedesign.com/martyklinedesign/Art_Direction.html Marty Kline's portfolio] | 1 |
20:37, 19 January 2025 | 5.-Jurrasic-attack-on-the-cage-boat-gouache-Z.1.1mb-JPG-copy.jpg (file) | ![]() |
340 KB | Key art of the Spinosaurus attacking the InGen Barge from Jurassic Park III by Jack Johnson. Source: [https://www.artjack.org/jurassic-park-iii/ Jack Johnson's portfolio] | 1 |
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304 KB | Key art of the Site B Marina from Jurassic Park III by Jack Johnson. Source: [https://www.artjack.org/jurassic-park-iii/ Jack Johnson's portfolio] | 1 |
20:34, 19 January 2025 | 7.-Jurassic-crane-attack-w-fire-gouache-Z-.1.6mb-JPG-copy.jpg (file) | ![]() |
371 KB | Key art of the Spinosaurus attack at the Site B Marina from Jurassic Park III by Jack Johnson. Source: [https://www.artjack.org/jurassic-park-iii/ Jack Johnson's portfolio] | 1 |