The Lost World: The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park
The Lost World: The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a digital PDF book by Jody Duncan. This 181-page digital download documents the production of The Lost World: Jurassic Park and is available for instant download after purchase.
Published in 1997 by Boxtree, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers Ltd, the book follows the film’s development across production stages, locations, and studio work. It also includes an interview with Steven Spielberg and film credits.
Book Overview
Jody Duncan presents a production account of The Lost World: Jurassic Park, beginning with the project’s development in Los Angeles in June 1995. The contents then move through preproduction, the countdown to filming, location work in Eureka, studio stages, the Universal Studios backlot, music, and the final wrap.
The volume combines dated production chapters with photography, credited artwork, acknowledgments, an interview with Steven Spielberg, and film credits. It is intended for readers interested in the making of a major motion picture and the documented creative and production work behind it.
What You’ll Discover Inside
- The film’s development from June 1995 through early 1997.
- Chapters on preproduction, production planning, and the countdown to filming.
- Coverage of production in Eureka and work at Universal Studios.
- Sections on music, the Universal Studios backlot, and the completion of filming.
- An interview with Steven Spielberg.
- Film credits, production photography, and credited artwork.
Why This Book Matters
The book preserves a detailed period account of how The Lost World: Jurassic Park moved from development through production and completion. Its dated structure, interview material, photography, artwork credits, and film credits make it a useful archival resource for readers studying film production.
Book Details
| Author | Jody Duncan |
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| Title | The Lost World: The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
| Publication Date | 1997 |
| First Published | 1997 by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto |
| Publisher | Boxtree |
| Imprint | Macmillan Publishers Ltd |
| Publisher Location | 25 Eccleston Place, London, SW1W 9NF and Basingstoke |
| ISBN | 0 7522 2436 0 |
| Copyright | Copyright © 1997 by MCA Publishing Rights, a Division of Universal Studios, Inc. |
| Format | |
| File Type | |
| File Size | 172.7 MB |
| File Size Bytes | 181065228 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 181 |
| Interior Design | Michaells/Carpells Design Associates, Inc. |
| Artwork Courtesy Of | Stan Winston Studios, Industrial Light & Magic, Greg Aronowitz, John Bell, Matt Codd, Stephen Dechant, Sean Hargreaves, George Hull, David Lowery, Todd Marks, Warren Manser, Mark “Crash” McCreery, Joey Orosco, Rion Vernon |
| Photography By | Sean Casey, Peter lovino, Robert Isenberg, Paul Mejias, Chuch Zlotnick |
| Printed In | Great Britain by Bath Press Colourbooks, Glasgow |
Device Compatibility
This is a digital download, so no physical copy will be shipped. Access is available after purchase through the download provided by the store.
The PDF can be opened with appropriate Kindle apps, tablets, desktop computers, mobile devices, or compatible reading apps. Device features may vary by application.
FAQ
When can I access the book?
Access is available after purchase as an instant digital download.
Will I receive a physical copy?
No. This product is a digital PDF download, with no physical shipping.
What devices support the file?
The PDF works with appropriate Kindle apps, tablets, desktop computers, mobile devices, and reading apps.
Download this archival digital edition to read Jody Duncan’s documented account of The Lost World: Jurassic Park’s production.
Verified Bibliographic Details
| Film | THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK TM & © 1997 Universal City Studios, Inc., and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. |
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