The computer used by the company to design the images of dinosaurs and other animals in Jurassic Park is equipped with special chips and software programs to make the computer-generated images have high definition and three-dimensional sense, and then update the images at a speed of 30 times per second to generate actions. First, the computer draws a sketch of the movie screen, draws a three-dimensional image of the dinosaur in the sketch, marks the position of each bone, and adds muscles to the bones, thus making a huge dinosaur on the computer screen. Then, using image processing technology, the dinosaur images are processed into vivid and interesting dinosaurs, and various dinosaurs are made by copying technology, so a dozen dinosaurs appear on a screen. Then adjust the dinosaur bone movement to make the dinosaur "live". Finally, the movements of dinosaurs are made into film negatives according to 24 continuously changing still pictures per second, so that the scene of dinosaurs running fast and preying fiercely can be displayed on the screen.
In Jurassic Park, there is a picture of a long-necked dinosaur eating treetops. This is to use the long arm of the crane to swing the treetops, and then use computer technology to erase the crane from the picture and replace it with a dinosaur.
The use of computers to produce special effects in film and television works provides a brand-new means for film and television works, enabling people to see spectacular scenes and strange performances that cannot be seen in reality.