Rogue Tonks píše:
Dýchej z hluboka. Záchvat můžeme dostat až po shlédnutí trojky.
I když přiznávám, že bych to napsala velice podobně.
O trojce mi ani nemluv,...mám pocit, že snad ani nikdy nebude a až bude, to teprve bude!
Zatím odjíždějí postupně všichni ostatní, zbývají poslední jeden nebo dva natáčecí dny. Že neudělají aspoň nějakou pořádnou party s menší ostudou, aby zakončení dvou a půl roku práce bylo vskutku důstojné a bylo aspoň o čem mluvit!
Ostatně už samo natáčení stálo zato i pokud jde o přírodu. Loni povodeň a teď bouřka s přívaly a dva dny po sobě zemětřesení 6,5 a skoro 7 stupňů Richtera, jakoby i živly protestovaly (nejspíš proti ukončení natáčení)
, ale zas to bylo "zpestření" finální etapy.
Ostatně komentáře herců taky nebyly marné:
Graham MC Tavish (18.7. po prvních otřesech):
"Just to reassure everyone that it would take more than an earthquake to stop the Dwarves reclaiming Erebor...."
Graham MC Tavish (20.7. po druhé vlně):
All is well after another earthquake here. Apart from waking me up!"
Tentýž, 21.7. po třetím kole:
"Another quake. A 6.9 about 50 km south and 200 km below the surface. A few paintings need adjustment"
Jed Brophy:
Antique Vinegar bottle the only casualty at home.
Okay that was a good ´n 6.8. The hotel rocknrolled.
Woke up to rocknrolling again. Me thinks the dragon doesn´t sleepeth!
Adam Brown: Just part of the dwarves closing ceremony perhaps?!, samozřejmě psali i ostatní.
Oficiální zpráva z theonering. net, který ji převzal od místního tisku:
No casualties in powerful Wellington quakeJULY 21, 2013 AT 3:59 AM BY TEHANU -
Reports are coming in from central New Zealand – that is the lower North Island, where Wellington is, and the top of the South Island - about damage from a powerful 6.5 earthquake that struck at 5:09pm local time. This has come after two days of smaller quakes, all centred around the Cook Strait. There have been no reports of casualties and the worst damage reported so far is the collapse of a concrete facade in central Wellington and damage to one of the ferry wharves. Citizens are on high alert however. We are unaware of any impact on the Hobbit film production at this point.
Tak to bych snad ani nemusela. Představ si, že naspoříš majlant, vyrazíš na NZ, abys to všechno konečně uviděla na vlastní oči, dorazíš tam a ráno Tě to samo vzbudí tím, že Tě to shodí z postele,...
Rogue Tonks píše:
Nějak mi uniká, jak by dokázali vpasovat skřety vs elfy do Laketown?
Radši Tauriel? Tak to už je vážně na pováženou.
Risknu to, že budu znít jako teta Kateřina: železo se musí kout, dokud je žhavé.
A při vší úctě k E. L. - není to žádná extra superhvězda.
Prý to někdo viděl v traileru, nebo si to podle traileru domyslel,... mně to taky nedává moc smysl, skřeti by museli za trpaslíky do Lake Townu, a kde by se tam vzali elfové, než že by šli za trpaslíky a skřety, hotové pochodové cvičení, směr Lake Town
Ad EL: žádná sláva, to je fakt, ale zatím nemám takovou alergii na lilie, jakou jsem si už dávno vypěstovala na blumy a nějak to nejde vyléčit. Uvidíme, jak se moje city nakonec rozloží
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Rogue Tonks píše:
Sama musím s lítostí přiznat, že od doby, kdy jsem přečetla Tolkienovy knihy, mám přemrštěné požadavky co se týká např. drahých poloviček (Aragorn, Beren) nebo vůdců národů (všichni králové/ny, případně jinak titulovaní vůdci; tedy snad až s výjimkou Fëanora). Realita za tím vším vskutku pokulhává. Nejsem idealistka (pro okolí jsem spíš cynik), ale kdesi uvnitř si musím přiznat, že bych byla radostí bez s sebe alespoň z jednoho takového člověka.
Tolkien is to blame.
Což mi připomnělo (asi jsem to už na sebe práskla), že když jsem jedné kamarádce, se kterou vymetáme Cony, hrdě nahlásila, že jsem už konečně TH viděla, tak se mě zeptala, jestli jsem pak neměla potíž vrátit se do reality. Nezbylo mi, než přiznat, že měla, a to pokaždé, když jsem z toho kina šla, a že jsem se tam něco nachodila! A to byl jenom film. Pokud si "lehneš" do knihy a pak od ní zvedneš hlavu, je hotovo. Termín "pokulhává" se mi, jako zjevně ještě většímu cynikovi, než jseš Ty, zdá ještě mírný. Podle mě Tolkien a realita jsou jak ty dvě koleje, co se potkají v nekonečnu až na to, že jsou tak daleko od sebe, že z jedný není pomalu vidět na druhou.
Zvlášť v poslední době se mi zdá, že jsou od sebe hodně vzdálené.
Taky bych ocenila, obzvlášť u té druhé kategorie, aspoň malý odraz světa JRRT! Upřímně, u té první nemám osobně příliš proč žehrat, po těch letech už jsme bez iluzí oba
, ale stejně myslím, že jsem prostě měla štěstí na to "aspoň trochu".
Když už jsme u Tolkiena, narazila jsem na zajímavé pojednání o jménech dle genderu, je ze stránky laoih, ale nevím, jestli to stvořila sama, nebo s někým konzultuje, úplně dole uvádí odkazy:
Gendered Names in Middle EarthSINDARIN - FEMALE
• “-eth”, "-el”, and "-il" are basic feminine suffixes.
• “-ien" and "-iel" are suffixes that mean "daughter of." For example, “Luthien" or “Galadriel"
• “-ril" and "dis" mean "female doer."
• “gwen" means "maiden, virgin." For example, “Arwen."
• “neth" and "dess" mean "young woman."
• “bereth" means "queen." For example, “Elbereth."
SINDARIN - MALE
• “-on" is a basic masculine suffix. For example, “Daeron."
• “-ion" is a suffix that means "son of." For example, “Ecthelion."
• “-ron" and "dir" mean "male doer." For example, “Brandir."
• “aran" means "king." For example, “Aragorn."
• “hir" means "master/lord." For example, “Barahir."
QUENYA - FEMALE
• “-ie" and "-ien" are general female suffixes. For example, “Amarie" and “Arien."
• “-e”, "-isse”, "-inde”, "-lle”, "-me”, and "-re" mean "female doer."
For example, “Irisse," “Serinde," or “Ilmare."
• “wende" means "girl/maiden." For example, “Nerwende."
• “nisse" or "nis" means "woman." For example, “Artanis"
• “yelde" or "-iel" means "daughter." For example, “Miriel"
• “tari" means "queen." For example, “Elentari."
QUENYA - MALE
• “-on" is a general masculine suffix. For example, “Ancalagon."
• “-o”, "-no”, "-indo”, "-mo”, and "-ro" mean "male doer." For example, “Maitimo," “Turindo," or “Feanaro."
• “-ion" means "son of." For example, “Anarion."
• “tar" means "lord." For example, “Annatar."
These lists aren’t perfect, of course, but they should help move things along. If you’re working with another language (say, Adunaic, or Rohirric), my advice would be to look a particular character up on a website like Tolkien Gateway. Their profile will include a section on “Etymology", which basically breaks down the meaning of their name. If you’re lucky, you’ll find similar gender clues in these names as well.
SOURCES: A ton of Tolkien Gateway pages, looking at the etymology of several names. Also realelvish.net, which includes several helpful pages on names in several of Tolkien’s languages.Aktualizace dnes večer: Peter Jackson: Last Day of ShootingOur last day of shooting.
Ever since starting these blogs, there’s been something I thought I’d like to try one day (as well as answering the other 19 questions I owe you!) - blogging throughout a shoot day in real time. Try to give you all a feeling for what we deal with on an average day.
Today is not exactly “average", given it’s our last day of shooting, but if I don’t do it today, I never will!
So here goes … I’ll try to update as much as I can during the day. At least with a quick photo. Text will depend a little on how busy it gets.
Right now, it’s just gone 6.30am here in Wellington. I’m in bed, about to get up! I didn’t get much sleep - too stressed about how we’re going to get through everything we need to shoot. I kept running it over in my mind.
We’re shooting scenes for Film 3 today. Stuff you will see in Dec 2014, so I’m going to try and make this honest, but spoiler free.
I’ve been lying here in pitch darkness, watching fight rehearsals over and over again. Our stunt co-ordinatior, Glen Boswell, worked with the actors last weekend, designing some climatic battle moments. He filmed them, and I have them on my iPad, in an application we wrote called “WingNut TV". It’s a program that allows a huge amount of material to be catalog used and updated each day over the Internet. It contains all our dailies, edited films, previs, music, and much more. I’m looking at the fights, figuring out the angles I’ll need to film them today. A huge amount to do, and it needs to get done.
Our shoot day starts at 8.30am, and is supposed to finish at 7.30pm. I suspect we’ll be working late. Whenever we work a long day, I joke with the crew that I’m just softening them up for when Jim Cameron shows up in Wellington to shoot Avatar 2 and 3. Well … It’s not really a joke.
I’ll try and update often today.
Peter Jackson
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Aktualizace 26.7.2013Peter Jackson LIVE BLOG: Last Day of Shooting (2/?)8.20am. Leaving home. Mr Smudge is waiting on the stairs to say goodbye to me. He does it everyday, and he’s usually waiting by the door to welcome me home at night.
http://media.tumblr.com/d8753b1aa1846cc ... qz4rgp.jpgPeter Jackson
Arriving at the studio.8.20am. Not my favourite time of the day. When I drive to the studio, I usually feel nervous, and the day seems daunting. 100 people are about to look to me to find out what our first shot is, what lens I want to use, and how many set-ups it’s going to take to get the scene finished. Some of the time I have a plan, and some of the time I wing it. It helps to rehearse with the actors, and the ideas (hopefully good ones) start flowing.
It’s always better once we break the ice and start shooting.
The good news is that the studio is 5 mins from home, with no traffic lights or rush hour.
Peter Jackson
Setting up our first shot.9.15. Should be shooting soon. Two cameras, both with 16 mm lenses. Two huge wide shots of a fight happening on an enormous set that filling most of K Stage. This is going to be hard, posting pics without spoilers. I’ll do my best! We have video diary cameras here, so you will eventually see what we’re doing today in detail - but not until the Film 3 extended cut, which I guess will be towards the end of 2015!
We have a splinter unit also filming today, directed by Christian Rivers.
The day has a messy start, because the first couple of hours are going to be spent shooting stuff we were supposed to have finished yesterday. But because of the sheer complexity of the choreography, we worked late, and still didn’t finish.
The real problem is that we were supposed to be shooting in F Stage today, and splinter was to spend the day in K Stage. But we need a couple of hours in K to wrap up, and then we’re going to quickly shift to F, and carry on with our day. It’s forced the splinter unit to stay in A Stage shooting green screen this morning, until we clear off K and let them in.
Too much detail! But this is the type of thing we’re always dealing with. I do have to get a Facebook filter quickly written, so Warner Bros doesn’t read that we didn’t get yesterday finished!
Hey, just spent so long writing this, we’ve just started shooting!!! Runs are on the board!
Peter Jackson
10.30am. Had to race to A Stage to try and explain to Graham and Christian why they were shooting their Dwalin fight against green screen, and not our beautiful expensive set as planned. Graham started sharpening his axe, so I just told them to read my last Facebook posting and I fled.
We’ve shot 3 shots on K Stage so far this morning. 2 more to go, and we’re shifting to F Stage.
Hopefully before the lunch break! Could be a long night …
Peter Jackson
Peter Jackson LIVE BLOG: Final Day of Shooting (3/?)Music spotting with Howard Shore
Midday. We’re shifting from K Stage to F Stage right now, and I took the chance to spot music with Howard Shore. He’s in New York, and busy writing the score for Film 2.
"Spotting" involves talking through edited scenes with Howard, and figuring out everything he needs to do a first pass at the music composition - where music should start and stop, what mood it should have, themes to use, moments to punctuate. That type of thing. To stay on schedule, Howard needs 10 mins of cut footage every week. This week we only have 3 & a half mins for him. Fortunately, he’s very good natured about it. It’s happened once or twice before!
Next week, when I’m back in the cutting room full time, Howard will be getting a deluge!
The score for Film 2 is going to be terrific. Last year, we were a little frustrated because we had to revisit so many of the LotR themes - The Shire, Rivendell, Galadriel, Gollum, and the Ring - we did this because I’m wanting these 3 Hobbit movies to have great unity with the Rings films in design, wardrobe, story and music, so it meant when “An Unexpected Journey" had to acknowledge what had gone before.
But this time around, apart from a couple of Ring moments, it’s all new: Beorn, Mirkwood, The Woodland Realm, Laketown, Bard and Smaug all give Howard the chance to write brand new themes, and he’s knocking it out of the park!
We’ve now finished yesterday’s work, and can start on today’s scenes!
Better race back to set before Caro tells me off! More than she already has ….
Peter Jackson
Big Richard, Medium Richard and Little Richard.http://24.media.tumblr.com/4552d1217bce ... o1_500.jpg2.00pm. Just breaking for lunch, with the first shot on F Stage complete. A daunting number to go. I don’t want to think about it, but it’s probably 7 or 8 set-ups. Splinter Unit have made the move to K Stage and will start shooting after lunch.
I asked the various Thorins to pose just before they headed off to lunch. One of these is Richard Armitage, and two of them are not. It’s your guess … The one in the middle is a little psycho.
I am looking forward to making movies with everyone the same height in the future.
The pressure now goes on. We’re going to have to move like the clappers!
Peter Jackson LIVE BLOG: Final Day of Shooting (3/?)Christian Rivers.
With Andy Serkis busy being a monkey at the moment, the directing duties for our action unit have fallen on Christian’s shoulders.
Back in 1986, when I was finishing my first movie, Bad Taste, I received my very first fan letter - from a 13 year old school boy, who sent me drawings of wizards and dragons. It was truly my first fan letter, so I wrote straight back to him.
By the time I was making Braindead, this school boy was a couple of years older, and joined us as my storyboard artist. He’s gone on to do storyboards for virtually every movie I’ve made since. He became animation director on King Kong, and won an Oscar. He’s now directing our splinter unit, and developing projects of his own.
This is Christian of course. It does prove that fan letters can pay off! I want to say “keep them coming" but I’m not going to.
Christian’s now got Dwalin on K Stage and the battle continues on a real set. He’s got about the same number of shots as us to get finished today.
We’re battling on, shooting Thorin in a climatic duel for the third movie. Finishing the entire shoot with the end of his story. Fitting I guess. It’s obviously not the very end of the movie itself. That scene was actually shot about 2 years ago. But it’s tough emotional stuff to punch on with into the night. Keeps us on our toes until the bitter end!
4.30pm … the day is still young.
Peter Jackson
Goodbye Dwalin! The very lovely Graham McTavish just competed his last shot with honours.
Main Unit and Splinter are running neck and neck. Each with 4 shots left. It’s going to be another 3 hours or so. Which ever unit finishes first gets to drink all the beer.
7.30pm … Boxing on …
http://25.media.tumblr.com/f982b80ad861 ... o1_500.jpgOne Hot Director with Two Not Quite So Hot Dwarves.Aidan and Dean nail their first shot today. They’ve been waiting patiently since lunchtime. 3 more to go for Splinter.
8.15pm. Lining up third to last Main Unit shot.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/d454162ad893 ... o1_500.jpgJust shot this close up of Richard. Look for it in Dec 2014!
2 more shots to go. Main Unit shooting Thorin, Splinter Unit shooting Fili and Kili.
9.21pm. Getting very near the end …
Peter Jackson LIVE BLOG: Last Day of Shooting Part (4/?)The tent.
Two more shots … maybe an hour to go. This is home. The tent is where I have spent more time in the last two and a half years than anywhere else. I share it with Victoria, our script supervisor, Jabez our editor, Seb, my assistant and Caro, our producer.
Victoria watches everything we shoot like a hawk, and has to make a massive amount of notes, so any shot we shoot, or comment I make can be easily accessed in years to come. Plus she doesn’t let silly mistakes slip by.
Jabez and I try to edit previously shot scenes while I’m filming. I do find that hard, when there’s so much to think about during the day. But we do try and make selects of favourite takes, so we have a head start in the cutting room.
Seb has perfected the art of slipping me a cup of hot tea whenever I hold my hand out. It’s a finely tuned 6th sense. The tea’s always there … on set … in meetings … on mountainsides … in the bedroom at 3 in the morning.
Caro keeps everything running on time, and is the person I turn to first for just about everything. A huge support. We’ve worked together since Heavenly Creatures. Both Caro and Victoria are Aussies - but apart from that, they’re nearly perfect.
My big chair has a story. I always sat in a small wooden and canvas " director’s chair". Back in Dec, 2000, Harry Knowles visited us during the very last week of the LotR shoot. Now, Harry wasn’t going to fair too well in a small chair, so the Unit guys bought a crappy old arm chair from a second hand store, just for Harry’s personal use.
When he left, and the shoot was finished, I tried it out. It was quite comfy. Next thing, Caro had it recovered and presented it to me. I’ve used it ever since. Another good luck charm, like the bad wardrobe and continual cups of green tea.
The tent is always up and waiting for me in the mornings, thanks to the great Unit team. It always looks and feels the same on the inside, but the view out of the door has changed day by day. I look out onto amazing sets, river banks, blazing sun, pouring rain, mountains, dark tunnels and Hobbiton! Victoria and I always say that we should have photographed the view out the door everyday, from the start of shoot. It’s never the same two days in a row - a little disorientating. Next time maybe.
Getting quite tired now.
http://media.tumblr.com/6bb5f7b1c3b6e20 ... qz4rgp.jpghttp://25.media.tumblr.com/b4741cefb670 ... o1_500.jpgThe last shot. Big monitors, main unit. Small screens bottom right, splinter.
We’re neck and neck … Shooting our final shots at the same time.
10.32 pm. 4 or 5 takes so far.
No, wait … Done! While I was typing this, we shot more takes and finished! Richard was fantastic. Splinter almost done. Minutes away.
Smiles and happiness… And sadness. Yikes, very sad.
Peter Jackson
Back with Mr Smudge.A long day. A great day. Thank you all for being part of it! Now for some sleep!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... nt_count=11.08 am.
A 20 hour day ... 15 years of Tolkien ... 771 days of shooting ...
... And we arrive home exhausted, to a house full of teenagers! It's going to be a long night!
... to be continued,.....possibly,....
Added on July 31stAle zatím nic od PJ, zato se objevily údaje o prodloužených verzích včetně jedné ukázky
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey EXTENDED EDITION EXCLUSIVE
Lord Elrond/Bilbo Rivendell Scene
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●5-disc Blu-ray 3D set ($54.98) (includes a non-3D Blu-ray version)
●3-disc Blu-ray ($35.99)
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