Showing posts with label hobbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hobbit. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2010

The Hobbit films under threat...

Sign in Matamata, New Zealand advertising the ... The Hobbit films under threat...




Hobbiton set is under construction in Matamata, but filming could still be moved offshore. Que sera sera!







Filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson and his wife Fran Walsh have made a special trip to the Beehive to discuss the problems which could see The Hobbit filmed overseas.



The pair met with Arts and Culture Minister Chris Finlayson and Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee, and the future of the country's film industry is on the line.



It has been 10 years since filming for The Lord of the Rings wrapped near Arrowtown – but it's still providing economic stimulus for the region.



Fans from all over the world still flock there like extras, but the Rings tour business is already being enviously eyed from overseas.



Melissa heath



“We saw the response to The Lord of the Rings, it was phenomenal for us as a small country,” says tour operator Melissa Heath. “If The Hobbit was to go offshore to some other exotic location, New Zealand will just slip into the background and be forgotten.”



Ms Heath says losing The Hobbit business would be a disaster, but that is what's being threatened.



“It's not a game right now, in America Warner Brothers studio's accountants are running the numbers on five to six different locations – that's very real,” says co-producer of The Hobbit Phillipa Boyens.



Film-making isn't normal government business, but it's an economic crisis – with the future of the billion-dollar film industry could be in jeopardy.



Ms Boyens says if problems can be worked through with actors' equity, filming could begin as soon as January – a deal the Government's trying to make happen.



“If we can't get to a point where we are competitive, there's no question those films could be made in other parts of the world,” Prime Minister John Key says.



“This is the industry where subsidies play an important role.”



The union that kicked up the fuss has now gone strangely silent, with an announcement expected later this week from Sir Peter Jackson on the future of The Hobbit.



KR says:  Don't try and turn this on the unions. Peter Jackson's greed has created this discontent and financial crisis. Jackson and his backers had a 15% tax right-off for previous films. He has become a millionaire through the NZ taxpayers as well as his film-making genius. Just remember that  Kiwi Russell Coutts was the best America's Cup sailor in the world before greed got the better of him too!



Acknowledgements: 3 News




Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Hobbit to be filmed in NZ...


The Hobbit to be filmed in New Zealand...

Seems Hollywood can’t get enough of our Kiwi beauty. This film will be one of two prequels to the Lord of the Rings triology. In otherwords what went before!

Location scouts for the movie 'The Hobbit' have been sighted around Queenstown as it could be the main filming location for the production.

Crews could be arriving as early as March this year, according to media reports.

A film crew freelancer told media that location scouting was "happening around the Wakatipu area, but is also happening in Canterbury, Wanaka and the Nelson area".

"The Hobbit will almost definitely be coming to the South Island," he said.

"I'm pretty sure they want to come back to the area that worked really well for them in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and local crews are excited about the chance to work on it."

No crew members have been offered contracts at this stage.

It's been reported actor Tobey Maguire will star in feature film as the lead role of Bilbo Baggins after quitting the Spiderman franchise.

New Zealand is no stranger to Hollywood film crews — James Cameron/’s Avatar, Jane Campion’s The Piano, Peter Jackson’s King Kong and The Lovely Bones, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe are just some of the movies that have been shot here.

Acknowledgements: MSN News

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