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In 1997,
The Lord of the Rings trilogy was voted Book of the Century. Now the world
is about to experience this ground breaking tale of good and evil brought
to life. This long-awaited screen presentation of J.R.R. Tolkien's
The
Lord of the Rings trilogy will be shot exclusively in New Zealand over
a period of 18 months, with post-production adding yet another year and
a half. At three years in the making, this will be the largest production
ever to be mounted in the Southern Hemisphere.
Written by Oscar-nominated
screenwriters Peter Jackson & Fran Walsh, with Philippa Boyens and
Stephen Sinclair, this technically challenging production will assemble
an international cast, utilize over 20,000 days of extras, employ a full
crew of over 300 (including award-winning, high-profile technicians from
both within and outside of New Zealand), and will feature 1,200 state-of-the-art
computer generated effects shots.
Peter Jackson's Wellington-based production company, Wingnut Films Limited,
together with the special effects company WETA Limited, have been involved
in developing and designing this realization of the Tolkien classic for
more than two years. During this time a stunning array of miniatures, creatures,
prosthetic effects and armor have been created to bring the grandeur and
spectacle of Tolkien's richly evocative Middle-earth to life on the
screen.
WETA Limited, New Zealand's leading Special Effects house, continues to
focus all of its efforts on this one project. Dedicated to meeting the
exacting visual and technical requirements of Director Peter Jackson, WETA
Digital is developing its own proprietary programs and using state-of-the-art
motion control, blue screen and forced perspective techniques to achieve
his vision. The people and creatures who populate Middle-earth, as well
as their homes, cities (and lairs) are being conceptualized by WETA Workshop
with the guidance of Alan Lee and John Howe. Alan & John are internationally
recognized Tolkien artists.
New Zealand is Middle-earth. Geologically a young country, New Zealand
is a wild mix of diverse terrain, which brings with it a sense of grandeur
and antiquity. Peter Jackson will use the peace and tranquility of New
Zealand's rolling pastoral farmland, the rugged beauty of the North Island's
volcanic plateaus, and the majesty of the South Island's snow capped Southern
Alps to bring the screen his interpretation of how Britain, Tolkien's Middle-earth,
might have looked 7,000 years ago.
Since the public announcement by New Line Cinema in August of 1998, international
interest in this project has been overwhelming. Internet sites devoted
to the trilogy have attracted a record number of hits and thousands of
approaches have been received by the production company from people wanting
to be involved in the project both behind and in front of the camera. |