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    TLW screenwriter David Koepp has tried his hand at directing several times, helming 1996's "The Trigger Effect" and 1999's "Stir of Echoes".
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    Trevorrow Talks Aspect Ratio, Chris Pratt's Character
    The IGN interview they teased earlier this morning has been posted, talking with JW director Colin Trevorrow a few subjects. Maybe most interestingly, Trevorrow talked about the "2 to 1" aspect ratio he has chosen for the film. "It allows us enough height to fit humans and dinosaurs into a single frame, without giving up that sense of scope," he tells IGN. Christian at the DJWP Facebook page has whipped up a nice guide to the format, which you can see at the right. Besides the technical stuff, Trevorrow talked a bit about Chris Pratt's character, calling him a "Classic hero in a very modern context." He adds: "He’s the guy who will get you through the jungle alive – but like Malcolm, Grant and Sattler, he’s an expert in a scientific field that’s connected to our story." For more info, check out the full IGN interview!

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