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The sprawling establishing shot of the compound was achieved through the combination of plate photography from the Hanalei Valley Overlook with a matte painting completed by artists [[Kurt Kaufman]] and [[Erich Rigling]]. | |||
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Status | Abandoned |
Location | Site B, Isla Sorna |
The Embryonic Administration was a massive genetics compound built by InGen as part of Site B on Isla Sorna. It was here that, through a procedure that came to be known as De-Extinction, they extracted prehistoric DNA from fossilised amber and used it to clone and breed dinosaurs for Jurassic Park.
It was abandoned shortly before Hurricane Clarissa devastated the island, and slowly reclaimed by the wild flora and fauna.
In 2001, after becoming stranded on the island, Eric Kirby used the compound for shelter until his rescue by his parents Paul and Amanda Kirby, Alan Grant and Billy Brennan.
History
Hurricane Clarissa
Rescue of Eric Kirby
Layout & Facilities
Hatching Lab
Kennels
Production Notes
Pre-Production
Production
Post-Production
The sprawling establishing shot of the compound was achieved through the combination of plate photography from the Hanalei Valley Overlook with a matte painting completed by artists Kurt Kaufman and Erich Rigling.