John Williams - Jurassick Park (Full Soundtrack)
Jurassic Park is a
1993 American science fiction adventure film directed by
Steven Spielberg. It is the first installment of the
Jurassic Park franchise. It is based on the
1990 novel of the same name by
Michael Crichton, with a screenplay written by Crichton and
David Koepp. The film centers on the fictional
Isla Nublar, an islet located off
Central America's
Pacific Coast, near
Costa Rica, where a billionaire philanthropist and a small team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs.
Before Crichton's novel was published, four studios put in bids for the film rights. With the backing of
Universal Studios,
Spielberg acquired the rights for $1.5 million before publication in 1990; Crichton was hired for an additional $
500,
000 to adapt the novel for the screen. David Koepp wrote the final draft, which left out much of the novel's exposition and violence and made numerous changes to the characters. Filming took place in
California and
Hawaii between August and
November 1992, and post-production rolled until May 1993, supervised by Spielberg in
Poland as he filmed
Schindler's List . The dinosaurs were created with groundbreaking computer-generated imagery by
Industrial Light & Magic and with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs built by
Stan Winston's team. To showcase the film's sound design, which included a mixture of various animal noises for the dinosaur roars, Spielberg invested in the creation of
DTS, a company specializing in digital surround sound formats.
Following an extensive $65 million marketing campaign, which included licensing deals with
100 companies, Jurassic Park grossed over $900 million worldwide in its original theatrical run. It surpassed Spielberg's
1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to become the highest-grossing film until
Titanic (1997). Jurassic Park was well received by critics, who praised its special effects and Spielberg's direction but criticized the script. The film won more than 20 awards (including 3
Academy Awards), mostly for its visual effects. Following a re-release in
2011, which made $786,
021, and again in
2013 in 3D to celebrate its
20th anniversary, Jurassic Park became the 17th film with total grosses of more than $1 billion. It is the 14th-highest-grossing film worldwide, the 16th-highest-grossing film in
North America (unadjusted for inflation), and the highest-grossing film released by
Universal and directed by Spielberg. Jurassic Park is considered by many to be one of the greatest films of the
1990s and in some cases of all time, as well as a landmark in the vector of visual effects regarding its computer-generated imagery and animatronics.
Jurassic Park was followed by two sequels,
The Lost World: Jurassic Park and
Jurassic Park III, both of which were box office successes but received mixed critical responses. A third sequel,
Jurassic World, is set for release on June 12,
2015.