

At the heart of the film’s new world are the dinosaurs, and Brunker says creating them was as much about authenticity as it was about making them fit naturally into the animated universe.

One of the film’s new additions is Rhubarb, a hatchling T-Rex who quickly becomes Marshall’s best friend. The character was designed to bring a different kind of charm to the film, with Brunker taking inspiration from the very pups at the centre of the franchise.

“Making an animated movie is a ton of fun, but it’s also a ton of work that takes hundreds of artists many years,” he reflects. “We start with the script, then we move into the storyboard with hundreds and hundreds of little sketches that plan the shots and action. Then we record with the actors, and give those performances to the animators who bring the characters to life, before creating all these beautiful environments with gorgeous lighting, special effects, and sound effects. All of this becomes the movie you see on screen.”
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