As you probably know, a new JP game is coming out by Telltale early next year, so as a way to celebrate that I was thinking on doing a Jurassic Park Tribute, inspired by the one of the members did for BTTF recently.
I just begun writing the script, and I'm planning on filming it late January/early February, for a March release.
But as it's virtually impossible that I do this on my own (apart from some friends who are going to help me "acting"

So far I have a couple of guys that will help me with characters and writing, and another guy who's gonna help with some covers and stuff.
The story is very simple, actually... It's mostly about two guys that are being chased by a group of Raptors and get cornered by them in an abandoned house. With no guns, their only chance to survive is to outsmart the Raptors and pray that they don't find them. It's basically pushing to the edge the Kitchen Scene from the first JP movie.
You may say "Hey, that's not very original, you rotten dirty basterd!" and you may right, but I want to push it to edge. What do I mean with this? Well, I want to create a lot of suspense and tension, avoiding showing too much or the Raptors, except in some key moments. And if they are showed in a complete form, it will be taking advantage of the light elements, as the short takes place mostly at dusk/night.
Oh, and I wanna avoid giving too much explanations to the audience, like why are the guys being chased by these Raptors, or stuff like that...
However, I'm worried about the characters. If we don't create interesting characters that the audience can relate to, they won't worry about them, and alas, all sense of tension and suspense will be lost. That's my main worry. And finding a 3-D artist, too

What do you think? Any suggestions or destructive comments are most welcome!