
Ian McKellen sees Bilbo Baggins in 3D
"I've seen Bilbo - in three dimensions.
I was visiting old friends in the Stone Street offices and heard Martin Freeman was just round the corner by the permanent green screen, done up as Bilbo, testing his costume in front of the 3D cameras. Indeed, there he was in the open air, mostly oblivious to the camera, though turning this way and that as required. Martin improvised a hobbity gait, padding back and forth, testing his big hairy Hobbit feet, pointy ears and little tum.
Beneath the shade of a tent, in a sun hat, Andrew Lesnie was remotely controlling the two lenses within the mighty camera which digitally records in 3D. His screen showed the familiar 2D image but next to it, above the director's chair, was a large colour screen in full magical three dimensions, much as it will appear in the cinema - courtesy of the spy-glasses that transform the blurred outlines onscreen to the high definition exactitude of the 3D effect.
Three Bilbos simultaneously, two performances on screen and the actor beyond: which was the real one? Martin Freeman was transmuting into a character whose reality will soon be as authentic as his own.
- Ian McKellen, Wellington, March 2011
I was visiting old friends in the Stone Street offices and heard Martin Freeman was just round the corner by the permanent green screen, done up as Bilbo, testing his costume in front of the 3D cameras. Indeed, there he was in the open air, mostly oblivious to the camera, though turning this way and that as required. Martin improvised a hobbity gait, padding back and forth, testing his big hairy Hobbit feet, pointy ears and little tum.
Beneath the shade of a tent, in a sun hat, Andrew Lesnie was remotely controlling the two lenses within the mighty camera which digitally records in 3D. His screen showed the familiar 2D image but next to it, above the director's chair, was a large colour screen in full magical three dimensions, much as it will appear in the cinema - courtesy of the spy-glasses that transform the blurred outlines onscreen to the high definition exactitude of the 3D effect.
Three Bilbos simultaneously, two performances on screen and the actor beyond: which was the real one? Martin Freeman was transmuting into a character whose reality will soon be as authentic as his own.
- Ian McKellen, Wellington, March 2011
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey comes to theaters December 14th, 2012 and stars Cate Blanchett, Saoirse Ronan, Orlando Bloom, Elijah Wood, Martin Freeman, David Tennant, Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee. The film is directed by Peter Jackson.
The Hobbit: There and Back Again comes to theaters December 13th, 2013 and stars Ron Perlman, Hugo Weaving, Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Doug Jones, Kiran Shah, Billy Connolly.





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Shadow Of The Day
Nice.
1 year agoby @asifFlag
Bawnian©-Dexeus
@diaigma That he does
1 year agoby @bawnian-dexeusFlag
Stiles
3D is a bit yawn , but if they do it well...hell, I'm in.
1 year agoby @stilesFlag
Mike Garand
Bring it on! Thank you good Sir!
1 year agoby @mike-garandFlag
K-Man
Awesome!
1 year agoby @k-manFlag
Diaigma
McKellen friggin SOUNDS epic, just the way he talks :P
1 year agoby @diaigmaFlag
The Boondock Saint
how about they don't do it in 3D instead? I mean, maybe the 3D they have is THAT good, but I just don't want to take any chances with it ruining the film for me. definatley will be catching this in 2D...
1 year agoby @combatmadness360Flag
TheMime
didn't it also mention in the movie.?... well, The Mime might have thought wrong.............
1 year agoby @themimeFlag
Rcsmiley7
"The Hobbit" is the introductory and explanatory novel of the "The Lord Of The Rings" trilogy. If one wonders, "Where did Frodo get the Ring?" this movie will explain it. I read the book.
1 year agoby @rcsmiley7Flag
Nburgmei
@narrator He's got the voice for it. I wouldn't mind listening to him on my GPS.
1 year agoby @nburgmeiFlag
The Narrator: The Better Man
Great news? Lol. Is it me, or does Sir McKellen like to narrate a lot.
1 year agoby @narratorFlag
thedude-abides
I just finished re-watching the 1st movie again; I really hope this doesn't take away from the greatness of the trilogy. I'm not saying I think it will, I'm just saying I hope it doesn't. I still haven't seen Godfather 3 because I fear it will detract from the first 2 the way the Matrix sequels did the original for me.
1 year agoby @thedude-abidesFlag
thedude-abides
I'm not sure how to feel about this...
1 year agoby @thedude-abidesFlag
CUPID
The Hobbit's in 3DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.
1 year agoby @cupidFlag