Jackson captured the story of Bilbo Baggins with 4K digital cameras, and processed the images with state-of-the-art color timing.
The story behind Peter Jackson’s two-movie version of Lord of the Rings “It was interesting going back and revisiting these films because I realized how inconsistent they were,” Jackson says in the six-minute video, “and that’s really due to how the Lord of the Rings trilogy was shot.” To prepare audiences who might hear “changes” and think of George Lucas’ endless process of updating the Star Wars films, Jackson recorded an introductory video explaining what exactly he’d done to his fantasy epics. have released new Lord of the Rings trilogy and Hobbit trilogy sets remastered for 4K UHD and Dolby Atmos.
Just in time for the holidays, Jackson, his creative team, and Warner Bros. That’s why Peter Jackson couldn’t let his Lord of the Rings trilogy sit around and collect dust. Those experiential advancements, to which mainstream viewers are becoming more attuned, are prompting other filmmakers to ensure that their classics live up to the standards of the “living room cinema” revolution. The Christmas Day release of Wonder Woman 1984 will mark the first 4K HDR, Dolby Atmos title on HBO Max, and it won’t be the last. Pictures would release its entire 2021 film slate directly to HBO Max raised questions about the future of the theatrical experience, it also made clear to film lovers that having a quality home entertainment setup is more essential than ever. While last week’s industry-rattling announcement that Warner Bros. So each Wednesday throughout the year, we’ll go there and back again, examining how and why the films have endured as modern classics. While Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch deal with a massive intelligence failure, we look at the plight of Giants coerced into violence during the Battle of Castle Black.2021 marks The Lord of the Rings movies’ 20th anniversary, and we couldn’t imagine exploring the trilogy in just one story. The Battle of Castle Black – Real Fake History ep. Machinima has 12.5 million subscribers on YouTube and releases a new Real Fake History every Tuesday. Real Fake History is a product of Machinima Inc. They also preview the love story between Jon Snow and Ygritte ( Rose Leslie), and who can blame her really? I mean… him”¦ “No cake annoys me.” Unfortunately, the conversation gets to him and when he presses the interviewer for his beloved cake, it doesn’t end well. “Giants told there was cake inside wall,” he says.īu Won ( Dave Mattey) makes it clear that giants are usually peaceful, but will kill if annoyed. He says the giants were tricked by the wildlings into battle with promises of food, in particular, cake. We then get a sit down interview with… one of the giants! His name is Bu Won Dun Bu Way (which for the very Lord of the Rings-like Game of Thrones is not exactly a stretch). Snow’s report of a 100,000 strong army charging the wall were met with a mixed opinion by the higher ups in the Watch. Long before Jon Snow ( Kit Harrington) was Caesar’ed by the Night’s Watch to conclude season 5, he first betrayed the Wildlings and helped lead the Battle at Castle Black against Mance Rayder ( Ciaran Hinds) and a massive wildling army that included giants.Īs usual, narrator Phil Morris introduces our “history” and discusses the role of leadership in warfare. Real Fake History treats film and TV’s biggest battles and fights as the History Channel would treat war footage, with stock footage from the source materials and “interviews” with characters who lived the tale.
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