Dinosaur Input Device
The Dinosaur Input Device is an articulate armature covered in digital sensors that enables a method of physical animation, in a digital workflow.
History
Development
Discussions between Dennis Muren and [Phil Tippett]] around building a form of interface for traditional stop-motion animators to use their expertise in emerging digital mediums started as early as the post-production of Terminator 2: Judgement Day. However an opportunity to put their idea into practice did not materialise until 1993's Jurassic Park.