Showing posts with label Weta Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weta Workshop. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Meet the Hobbits Behind 'Road to the Shire' in our Exclusive Interview

They're down right funny and make the most entertaining videos, all for one purpose: to find their way back to the Shire. The guys behind the Road to the Shire are on a mission to raise $10,000 to ensure their safe travel to New Zealand, where they hope to gain Peter Jackson's attention and secure roles in The Hobbit films. In this interview you get to know the guys behind the project and their hopes for the future.
Who are the three "Hobbits" behind 'Road to the Shire'?


(Left) Berilac (Beri) Bramble of Willobottom: Mitch Stephens
A fairly normal kid from Utah, Fellowship of the Ring was the first novel he ever read and got him hooked on reading. He's an Advertising student at BYU and just finished his first Iron Man triathalon Coeur d'Alene ID.
(Center) Olo Toadfoot (Toad): Jonathan Wright
An advertising and public management grad student at BYU, he was born and raised in Georgia via Hawaii. He's a fierce whittler and loves creating things out of wood as well as making art. Loves music and skateboarding. Grew up listening to mom telling him stories about LOTR.
(Right) Olo Bracegirdle of Hardbottle: John D. Storey
An OG from the OV...comes from the Ogden Valley in northern Utah where his family has been their for like 6 generations. He loves hip hop, making videos, trying to rap, cats, and of course LOTR. His family is known for the delicious black angus Storey raised beef. Best hamburger you've ever tasted. 
(For further reading on their Hobbit life-stories, visit their Bio page.)


Why have you decided to take on this venture?
We love this movie and love the idea that fans can play a role (however small) in this historic event. It's a win win for us, fans, and the production because its a great promotional piece. We're not asking for major story changes--just to be involved...maybe some screen cred.

What will the $10,000 cover?

First and foremost its a way to get Peter's attention. Second to make the documentary and fund the trip/production cost for 3 hobbits. If Peter invites us we might not need the 10gs. We are definitely committed to the funds ourselves. Toad's ready to raffle his car for a dollar entry fee. Beri is raffling his TV right now.


What's your plan once your goal of $10,000 is raised and you find yourself in New Zealand?

We plan on going on location either by invitation or persuasion and documenting the entire journey for a short film.


You have made some very funny and entertaining videos, any others in the works?

Absolutely. We are cooking up some direct message short videos made specifically to reach out to celebrity Tolkien fans who can help get our message out to the masses.


Have you been contacted by any of Peter Jackson's connections?

We've spoken to a guy at Key Creatives who handles the management for Peter Jackson. We're still lookin to get in touch with PJ's people. We recognize it's still early in the game.


What was it that inspired you three to start the Road to the Shire campaign?

A couple things. First we love LOTR and we all have our own connections with the stories. Second one day we were sitting in a guest lecture where the speaker was talking about going out and making your dreams happen. He said you shouldn't wait for projects to be handed to you. We took that seriously. One night Toad was catchin up on some DVD extras from LOTR and realized the Hobbit would soon be in production. He got online searching info about the films all night. The next day, after a conversation with Beri, the concept for Road to the Shire was born. What could be cooler than engaging the fans that love and patron these films?



We just want people to know that when it comes to passion for these films we've definitely got it. We may not be the best J.R.R. scholars but we can match anyone's passion. We love it and are willing to put everything out there to make this happen. We feel like their are tons of people who either inwardly or outwardly love this epic and can resonate with our cause.
Follow Road the the Shire on Twitter.
Donate and help send Olo, Beri, and Toad back to the Shire.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Extensive Coverage of Midnight Middle-earth Madness

Middle-earth News will be posting images straight from the event as they happen! All this is thanks to our amazing friends at Angry Koala Gear who will be attending the event. Check back all this afternoon and into the night for our extensive coverage. Be sure to check out Angry Koala’s website, Twitter feed, and Facebook page and thank them for this incredible opportunity!


Latest News:
- FIRST PLACE WINNER: Nicole Roberts "The Balrog Showgirl"
- 10 Contestants have been chosen
- The LOTR Stars have arrived!
- Costume Contest is now underway
- Costume Contest entry time HAS BEEN extended beyond 7 pm -ends soon
- First 150 in line receive a gold bracelet (see photo below) for LOTR cast to sign
- John Noble (Denethor), Brad Dorif (Wormtongue), and Sala Baker (Sauron) will be making an appearance at the event later today!
- Fireworks and laser light show around 11:45 PM tonight
- Official Twitter hash tag: #MEmadness
- "Goblin Ball" game announced where fans can knock the heads off Goblins for fun.


Photos (newest at top):
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
1st Place winner, Nicole Robterts with John Noble and Sala Baker Courtesy Angry Koala Gear


Richard Taylor judges contestants Courtesy Angry Koala Gear


The LOTR Stars are here! Courtesy Angry Koala Gear

The LOTR Stars are here! Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear


Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy TheOneRing.net
Courtesy TheOneRing.net
Courtesy TheOneRing.net
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear


Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Official Facebook Page)
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy Angry Koala Gear
Courtesy TheOneRing.net
Courtesy TheOneRing.net
Courtesy TheOneRing.net
Courtesy TheOneRing.net
Courtesy TheOneRing.net




Read below for the official Midnight Middle-earth Madness Press Release:

Cast Signing
The first 150 fans to line up at Noon on Monday, June 27 at the West Los Angeles Best Buy store will receive a wristband for the opportunity to get an autograph from cast members from Lord of the Rings films at the event.* The signing begins at 12:30am on Tuesday, June 28.

Costume Contest
Sign up for the costume contest starting at NOON on Monday, June 27 at the West Los Angeles Best Buy store. Costume contest entrants will be judged by TheOneRing.net and finalists will be personally selected by four time Academy Award®-winning Sir Richard Taylor, co-owner and lead creative at WETA Workshop. Entrants could win incredible prizes. The grand prize winner and a guest will receive a trip to New Zealand.**Judging begins at 7pm.

Can't make it to the event?
Purchase your copy of The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy Extended Edition Blu-Ray in all Best Buy stores starting on Tuesday, June 28 or preorder it now at www.BestBuy.com/LordOfTheRings.


For more information and official rules click here.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Arjan Kiel’s Music Will Take You There And Back Again

Arjan Kiel
Netherlands native, Arjan Kiel, has toured with bands throughout Russia, Europe, North and South America, and Africa. He has played the organ and piano, studied jazz and classical music, and has arranged scores for symphonic orchestras and big bands. Since 2008, Kiel has worked  full time as a symphonic orchestra and choir composer for classical music and film scores. If you’re a fan of Weta Workshop, like-myself, Arjan Kiel’s music can be heard at the end of each Weta Cast. His own music, with titles like “Luthien and Beren” and “Arathorn’s Wish”, is truly Tolkien-inspired. And now, word of Kiel’s scores have reached Middle-earth Network, a Tolkien-based radio station, and soon we will be hearing his music broadcasting to the masses through their site. Meet the man who’s music will take you there and back again:


1. Can you take a moment to highlight some of your favorite past projects?

What I loved to do, and still do, is work with Jon Anderson. I've been a Yes fan all my life, and working with him and having Jon sing with my music, is really great! Also a highlight in my career as a musician was playing keyboards in the band with Sister Sledge, which gave me the opportunity to travel around the world

I also loved working with the Born of Hope team. The great footage, the story, the atmosphere, I just loved it. There's no music from me in the final movie, but, I had a lot of fun working on it, it was very inspiring to me and we still have good contacts.

I also loved the reaction of Mr. Doug Adams, who was very enthusiastic about my music, he wrote me:  ‘I have been enjoying your music for a couple of days now. Very well done, sir! I've recommended you as someone who can write original LOTR-style music.’

2. Many of your scores have been influenced by J. R. R. Tolken’s novels. What is it about his work that inspires your creativity?

I've never read Tolkien untill I got home from the cinema watching FOTR. I was totally blown away by the movie. When I got home I took the book, the LOTR, which we had for years (..) and started to turn the pages, but from the back to the front. So I read the appendices first, and I was grabbed by this world, languages, races, this Middle Earth. Then a started reading it all, LOTR, Silmarillion, Book of Lost Tales, [The] Hobbit, etc. By the time TTT was in the cinemas I was kind of an expert!!

I think it's the richness of details in his work. The beautiful but also dangerous world of the elves, Dunedain, Rohan, Valar, it's easy for me to believe this all happened for real! I also was very inspired by the music of Howard Shore. Thanks to his score for the trilogy, and reading the books of Tolkien, I decided to become a composer too. I already studied at the conservatory, but did the last few years study orchestration, and composing for orchestra and choir.

3. Your blog mentions you began collaborating with Jon Anderson back in November 2007 on “the voice of Yes”, an opera. Is the project near completion?

Yes, we finished it. We are searching for ways to bring it to the public. I leave it a bit to Jon what he wants to do with it. We had plans for a little tour, but it's hard to do a tour with an orchestra and choir. But who knows!

4. What are your present projects, and are there any lined up for the future?

Jon and I are working on something new, which is very exiting. I also have some contacts and projects with Jef Murray, Paul Raymond Gregory, Ivan Cavini and Ian Brodie. Just watch Ian's coming new Facebook page in the future! I also have contacts with the forum http://parendili.org/. It's a forum for people that make poems in the Elvish languages. They made a lot of poems for me describing the first pages of the Simarillion, and some of the main characters of it. Melkor, Melian, Aule, etc. I haven’t started on that one, but I'm very excited about it!

The best project, of course, would be a phone call from NZ, or USA, to work together with my great inspiration, Mr. Howard Shore in some sort of way, on The Hobbit. But everybody wants to, so, I just keep dreaming on...:)

5. How did you hear about Middle-earth Network (Dunedain Radio) and what part of working with them are you looking forward to?

My friend Jef Murray did ask me to contact Mark about [Middle-earth Network]. I looked into it and loved the idea! I'm looking forward to having some collaboration with other Tolkien lovers and artists. I think it's very good to work together from the same idea: the world of Tolkien which we all love. I think [Middle-earth Network] can connect a lot of people and also artists to each other. So I hope there will be some nice new projects thanks to [Middle-earth Network]!

You can follow Arjan Kiel on his website and Facebook.

Image is copyright Arjan Kiel and is used with permission.