For many years the greatest trilogy "The Lord of the Rings" was only available in print. The first attempt to make a screen version was made in 1958 by a Zimmerman, who wrote a screenplay for "The Lord of the Rings". JRR Tolkien looked through it and in his letter to Forrest Ackerman was highly critical of this attempt low. It turned out that the script does not reflect many of Tolkien's thoughts and some of the characters have lost their appeal. It was difficult to film the book as many quirks account.After should be about 40 years when filming techniques had improved significantly, it was possible to look at the fantasy as reality. But without a good producer (Peter Jackson) would be excellent writers (Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens) and a distinguished cast film had its success. Just look at the list raised at the end of the film to understand what you need to bring a legend to life.
Shooting began on October 11, 1999, and is produced by New Line Cinema. The film's total budget is approximately $ 200 to 300 ml. Many special effects, the recreation of Middle-earth characters, large spending needs. We hope to have hired someone with a good business administration or a college degree online to handle all that money.
The first part of the trilogy has proven to be a great show. New Zealand's beautiful scenery and good music by Howard Shore help us soak in the atmosphere of "The Lord of the Rings."
In the three parts of the film, it is expected that about 1200 events by using computer graphics. These include a fierce battle of the Last Alliance against Sauron, computer-generated structures (for example, Isengard and Moria, the Kingdom of the Dwarfs), and some creatures (like Gollum or an eagle saves the life of Gandalf). Gollum, to some extent, has become a character. It results from a combination of computer animation with motion capture technology. The latter is achieved with the help of a robot, which transmits the movements of a player standing outside the screen. Gollum turned out to be surprisingly realistic and looks like a real player to play. Peter Jackson and Weta Ltd. is responsible for all the special effects.
Of course, the film differs slightly from the book. Peter Jackson said he has made an interpretation of the "Lord of the Rings", and does not intend to closely follow the book. The first part of the movie was a huge success, and perhaps this success to participate in two other parts of the movie!
Shooting began on October 11, 1999, and is produced by New Line Cinema. The film's total budget is approximately $ 200 to 300 ml. Many special effects, the recreation of Middle-earth characters, large spending needs. We hope to have hired someone with a good business administration or a college degree online to handle all that money.
The first part of the trilogy has proven to be a great show. New Zealand's beautiful scenery and good music by Howard Shore help us soak in the atmosphere of "The Lord of the Rings."
In the three parts of the film, it is expected that about 1200 events by using computer graphics. These include a fierce battle of the Last Alliance against Sauron, computer-generated structures (for example, Isengard and Moria, the Kingdom of the Dwarfs), and some creatures (like Gollum or an eagle saves the life of Gandalf). Gollum, to some extent, has become a character. It results from a combination of computer animation with motion capture technology. The latter is achieved with the help of a robot, which transmits the movements of a player standing outside the screen. Gollum turned out to be surprisingly realistic and looks like a real player to play. Peter Jackson and Weta Ltd. is responsible for all the special effects.
Of course, the film differs slightly from the book. Peter Jackson said he has made an interpretation of the "Lord of the Rings", and does not intend to closely follow the book. The first part of the movie was a huge success, and perhaps this success to participate in two other parts of the movie!

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