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Male Tyrannosaurus rex Animatronics
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Learning from past mistakes, Stan Winston Studios created a foam rubber skin coated with silicone rather than a pure foam latex skin. This better waterproofed the skin–an issue during the first film–for the trailer sequence, which occurred during a torrential downpour. The animatronic was also required to interact with a stunt double, requiring the need for precision and delicacy–for the safety of the actor–to go along with a professionally done exterior and machinery. During a sequence in which the T. rex would have to rip Eddie Carr (Richard Schiff) out of his SUV, a specially designed suit was made for Schiff’s double to be worn during the shot. The animatronic had the capability to easy kill a human being if it were to malfunction or did not have the requisite finesse. Stan Winston mad
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Learning from past mistakes, Stan Winston Studios created a foam rubber skin coated with silicone rather than a pure foam latex skin. This better waterproofed the skin–an issue during the first film–for the trailer sequence, which occurred during a torrential downpour. The animatronic was also required to interact with a stunt double, requiring the need for precision and delicacy–for the safety of the actor–to go along with a professionally done exterior and machinery. During a sequence in which the T. rex would have to rip Eddie Carr (Richard Schiff) out of his SUV, a specially designed suit was made for Schiff’s double to be worn during the shot. The animatronic had the capability to easy kill a human being if it were to malfunction or did not have the requisite finesse. Stan Winston made special note of this to the crew during the trailer sequence preparations.