Jurassic Park is an essay by Spielberg Film Studies
Richard Attenborough, left, Laura Dern and Sam Neill in “Jurassic Park.”. Universal images. "Jurassic Park" was number one at the North American box office in and. The novel 'Jurassic Park' was written and published by Michael Crichton. Most people know it as the inspiration for Steven Spielberg's film, which spawned one of the biggest franchises in film history. Steven Spielberg was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. His family was very nomadic and moved several times during his lifetime. Despite his peripatetic exploits, one thing remained constant in his life: his passion for film. He started as an amateur filmmaker during his youth. He then studied film at California State University. Based on the theoretical possibility of reviving extinct species through genetic engineering and based on books by bestselling author Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park: The Lost World 1997 are often dismissed as commercial blockbusters or criticized for inauthenticity. The point of the original film seems obvious for Jurassic Park. Jurassic Park is a film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the written work of Michael Crichton. The film was released with universally charged images and became the first major feature to employ computer-generated animated characters, live-action and animatronics..