Sunday 14 November 2010

The Hunt for Gollum and technoligy

The Hunt For Gollum is an unofficial not for profit short film by a group of enthusiast filmmakers. Because they are not associated with the cinema and are making the film as a non profit fanfilm, it can be released over the internet. The makers say they are making this purely for the enjoyment of the material and the experience of making a high quality low budget film. Production began in early 2007 when writer-director Chris Bouchard started adapting the script from the Appendices of The Lord of the Rings." This production has been open to everyone for collaboration, and as a result, the passion for this project has drawn together a diverse blend of working professionals"
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and the reason why this had been done is that they had some money like 3grand for basic masks for the orks ( and considering the make up artist didnt get paid from this) and they had to film in england ( agian note that all scenes had to be put through several computer inspections to make it look middle earthish) and yet the system they used was proffesionel but was free down to budget constraint, in all fairness it was a decent film with a convincing enough galndalf and also along with the orks scenes where good enough to be in the actaully film, but it is also to be noted that down to smeegle being completely CGI they had most of the time with him in a bag and is noticeble that the bag size changes

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