The Hobbit Trilogy Location Guidebook
By (Author) Ian Brodie
Foreword by Peter Jackson
Introduction by Andy Serkis
Preface by John Howe
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
20th October 2014
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday guides
919.3044
176
Width 212mm, Height 224mm, Spine 11mm
570g
Since the incredible global success of The Lord of the Rings films and now The Hobbit Trilogy, New Zealand has become the embodiment of Middle-earth to millions of moviegoers and readers the world over. This definitive full-colour guidebook showcases the principal movie set locations around New Zealand as seen in The Hobbit trilogy. For everyone enchanted by the beautiful locations in the film trilogy, this book provides stunning original landscape photography, valuable background information and exclusive contributions by Sir Peter Jackson, Andy Serkis and other cast and crew members. Official behind-the-scenes movie photos are complemented by more than 100 of award-winning photographer Ian Brodie's gorgeous vistas of the New Zealand landscape, making this the perfect book for film fans and armchair travellers, as well as those planning to visit the country for themselves.
If I ever had any doubts about finding new locations for three more movies, they disappeared as soon as we began looking. New Zealands infinite capacity for surprise didnt let us down As you will see, as you read the accounts of those involved, we faced our own challenges not exactly fire-breathing dragons, but wild weather can be every bit as challenging. Peter Jackson
Ian Brodie is an award-winning photographer. His love of his native New Zealand, film, travel, photography and vintage combat aircraft have combined to produce some remarkable books and images including bestselling The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook and The Hobbit Motion Picture Trilogy Location Guidebook. Ian was media and communications manager for Hobbiton Movie Set Tours, and was the founding director of the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum in Wanaka. He is currently director of Ian Brodie Consulting, which concentrates on film tourism work.