Monday, January 27, 2014

Reid Tracy - Step 4

Title: Jurassic Park 4: Park Harder (working title)            Length: 30 seconds at the least
Writer: Reid Tracy                                                             Medium: 3D animation

The goal of Jurassic Park 4 is portray the growth of the relationship between a boy and a dinosaur, to share a heartwarming story, and to bring awareness to the rights of talking future dinosaurs.

Story
Segment 1: The film opens on a boy in his room playing with toy dinosaurs on his floor. He hears a noise coming from the house and goes to investigate. After looking into a couple of rooms he finally opens the door and is amazed to find a little dinosaur, cold and wet from the rain. The boy takes the dinosaur in, dries him off, and imagines how cool he'll be with a pet dino.

Segment 2: The dinosaur begins trying to communicate to the boy with its dinosaur noises to no avail. He then turns on the tv to the news channel where the newscaster is reporting that a cloning facility made lots of dinosaurs and shows them living in terrible conditions, saddening the boy and baby dino. The reporter then shows a wanted poster of the baby dinosaur, making him look exaggeratedly angry, saying that he's very dangerous and that he must be captured at once. A police car drives by the window, showing that they're searching for him.

Segment 3: The dinosaur motions that they must go to the facility on tv. The boy points to the window as if to say "But how, with the cops looking for you?" They  ponder for a second and then the boy gets an idea. The next scene is of the boy walking down the road with a leash. The camera pans down to show the little dino poorly disguised as a dog. There is then a medium shot of the boy and "dog" casually walking by some cops who give them perplexed looks but just shake their heads.

Segment 4: The daring, disguised duo arrive at the secret dino facility and sneak inside. They look around and find the control room, but its locked by keycard. A security officer walks by and the boy grabs his keycard off his belt, and the dino bites off the wire connecting it to his belt. They use it and go in the room.

Segment 5: The control room is filled with monitors showcasing weak, dejected dinosaurs in cages. The baby dino sees his mother on a monitor and cries out for the boys attention. He looks, understands, and then searches the control panel for the release all the dinosaurs button. He finds a huge red button that says "Release all the Dinosaurs" on it and smashes it. Big huge doors open and all the captives quickly charge out of their cells, causing a commotion among the security guards.

Segment 6: The duo run out of the complex to find the mother and, after a few stampeding dinos pass, they find her and approach her. The baby runs up to her and they dino-hug and the mom begins to leave, but the baby looks back at his human friend, who made all this possible. The boy nods gently with a tear in his eye and the baby dino nods back. He leaves with his mother and they run off into the sunset. The End.

Style
The characters will all look fat and dumb and the overall look will be round, geometric, and cartoony.




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