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Simbyte:
Kleiner Gruß von Peter Jackson (auf Facebook):


--- Zitat ---Just arrived at our four-day Easter break, which will be a nice time to recharge batteries and do a few script tweaks for future scenes.


We always find there are three distinct phases in the life of a film script. First, it exists before the film starts shooting. In this period, which can last from months to years, the script is a theoretical document—an imaginative version of the movie.

 
Then you start shooting and things come much more into focus—usually in a very positive way. We now have actors who bring their skill to the roles and suddenly we see the characters in a more vivid and tangible way. This is both fun and satisfying, and always inspires us to embark on constant script revisions to meet the renewed potential these characters now have. I feel that much of the best writing happens during this period, but it does make a very busy time—very, very busy!  Sometimes we have gotten these revisions to the actors a little late. We constantly joke to Ian McKellen that tomorrow's script pages will be slid under his door sometime the night before... and sometimes that has been true.

 
The worst case of this came during The Fellowship of the Ring, when we revised Boromir's long speech about Mordor at the last minute and only got it to Sean Bean on the day it was being shot. Sean handled it very cleverly—if you look at the movie, you'll see he occasionally has his head bowed, as if dealing with the emotional weight of the horrors of Mordor. In actual fact, the new script page had been taped to his knee! By the time we were done with several takes and a few different camera angles, Sean had the speech down pat, and it was mainly those takes that were used in the final cut.

 
The final writing phase comes in post-production, when you edit the movie. No matter what you were imagining when you wrote the script, and what you imagined during the shoot, nothing now matters beyond the actual cut film. We often find that script work continues during post, including writing and shooting new scenes, reorganising the order of scenes, or recording additional dialogue to slip into shots. We do all of these things, and the writing only stops when the film is finally finished.

 
Many thanks for all the comments about the first posts. A few common questions have come up and I'll answer some of those over the break. Now to get back to the script for those Rivendell scenes we have coming up...
 

Cheers,

Peter J
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Lord of Mordor:
Wieder was von Facebook: Peter hat soeben bestätigt, dass wir auch Ian Holm wieder als den alten Bilbo sehen werden :)

http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150232032911558&id=141884481557

Gandalfgraurock:
Hmmm hört sich nicht so gut an...
auch von PJ auf facebook.


--- Zitat ---I am sad to report that Rob Kazinsky, who was cast in the role of Fili, is having to leave The Hobbit and return home, for personal reasons.  Rob has been terrific to work with and his enthusiasm and infectious sense of humour will be missed by all of us. I should say that Rob's departure will not affect ongoing filming of The Hobbit, nor will it impact work done to date, as we had yet to film much of Fili's storyline. At the moment we are shooting scenes featuring Bilbo without the Dwarves, which will give us time to find a new Fili. I'll keep everyone posted with updates as they come.

Cheers,

Peter J
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Schatten aus vergangenen Tagen:
Es musste ja nach all den guten Neuigkeiten mal wieder was schlechtes kommen... :(

Caphalor:
Mit sowas muss man immer rechnen :( Is natürlich traurig das es nicht die Idealbesetzung sein wird, aber Hauptsache ist doch dass die trotzdem noch weiterdrehen^^
Bleibt nur zu hoffen das sie einen schnellen und guten Ersatz finden 8-|

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