![]() ![]() ![]() And to have a guy like that on set telling you how they shot the Imperial ships in Star Wars at the opening, and then saying, 'you know, that raptor scene in Jurassic Park.' And you’re like, 'wait, what? You’re talking about my childhood, my movie DNA.' And he was there and he was the guy," Krasinski recalled with a laugh. "There was a guy named Scott Farrar, who was one of the original ILM guys. Krasinski credited the look of the creatures to the special effects wizards at ILM, who helped him craft an otherworldly threat in a truly insane timeframe the film was shot over a mere thirty days, and the post-production window, from the end of shooting until the day of release, was only five months.
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