<P> Trevorrow shot many scenes with two different versions so he would have options on which version to use for the final film . One scene that was deleted from the final film featured a kiss between the characters of Vivian and Lowery . The kiss scene was removed as the film already contained such a scene between Owen and Claire; Trevorrow said, "I knew I could only pull off one kiss in this movie . There could be only one ." A comedic scene featuring Howard's character and dinosaur feces, similar to Laura Dern's scene in the original Jurassic Park, was cut and not included in the cinematic release . Another deleted scene occurs during the fight between the T. rex and the Indominus, which initially would have been witnessed by park guests . Trevorrow chose not to include the scene as it could not be seamlessly added into the film without disrupting the fight scene, which was primarily filmed in a single shot . </P> <P> During a conversation scene between Wu and Masrani, a line of dialogue was cut in which Wu asks, "How long do you think you can control it? We won't always be the only ones who can make a dinosaur ." An unfilmed scene would have involved the Indominus rex being startled by an animatronic T. rex at the park, and subsequently tearing the head off of the animatronic animal . Spielberg objected to the scene because he believed it would be disrespectful to Stan Winston for suggesting that computer - animated dinosaurs are better than animatronics . </P> <P> Jurassic World is the first film in the series without the involvement of Stan Winston, who died in 2008 . Instead the animatronic dinosaurs were handled by Winston's former alumni at Legacy Effects, many of whom had worked on the previous three films . Ultimately, Legacy Effects contributed lighting reference models as well as a practically built animatronic . Visual effects supervisor Phil Tippett and Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) also returned to create dinosaurs through computer - generated imagery . In addition, Image Engine also worked on the film's creatures . While Tim Alexander served as visual effects supervisor, Jurassic Park supervisor Dennis Muren provided various advice to the ILM crew, such as how to light the dinosaurs . </P> <P> The computer - generated creatures--including those seen in the park's petting zoo--were created with motion capture, using human actors to perform the animals' movements, marking the first time that motion capture technology had been used in the making of a dinosaur film . Regarding the change in technology since the previous Jurassic Park film, Trevorrow said, "We got to build everyone from the ground up because technology has changed so much that everything is a rebuild ." New technology allowed for the creatures' skin and muscle tissue to be given additional detail that could not be achieved in the earlier films . As with previous films in the series, actors had to imagine many of the film's creatures, which were digitally added in later during post-production . Like the previous films, actors were aided by cardboard cut - outs and tennis balls on sticks, all of which represented the creatures that would eventually be added into the film . In addition, ILM utilized their V - scout application, which used an iPad to digitally depict dinosaur models into the filming environment, to further aid the actors . ILM also used the V - scout during location scouting . </P>

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