Meet the Crew That Worked on Both Jurassic Park & Jurassic World

Universal's new Jurassic World is being heralded as a proper folllow-up to Steven Spielberg's 1993 classic Jurassic Park, the film that raised the bar for what CGI could accomplish and blew the minds of kids and adults alike. When director Colin Trevorrow took the helm of Jurassic World, the first film in the franchise in 14-years, both he and executive producer Steven Spielberg wanted to recapture the magic of that first film. To do so, they recruited some of the original film's creatives to help him bring World to life.

These filmmakers include production designer Ed Verreaux, set designer Masako Masuda, concept art director Mark 'Crash' McCreery, lead greensman Danny Ondrejko, boom operator Bob Jackson, dinosaur consultant Phil Tippett (whose specific role was to work on the scenes involving raptors), animatronic and legacy FX guru John Rosengrant, and paleontology consultant Jack Horner, who novelist Michael Crichton loosely based Jurassic Park's Alan Grant character (Sam Neil) on.

For a more detailed look at the many Jurassic Park originals who helped make Jurassic World a film that could stand (and roar) side-by-side with the classic, watch Universal's featurette below.

Featured image: (L to R) Zach (NICK ROBINSON) and Gray (TY SIMPKINS) roam among the dinosaurs in "Jurassic World". Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking "Jurassic Park" series. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure, and Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.

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