The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook Revised Edition
Ian Brodie
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The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook Revised Edition
Ian Brodie 2003 Harper Design Softcover 12.9 x 0.8 x 19.7 cm 128 1869504917 |
Following the inaugural screening of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" in 2001, New Zealand has transformed into the living representation of "Middle-earth" for countless movie enthusiasts across the globe. This authoritative guidebook introduces the primary filming locations situated throughout New Zealand, which served as the backdrop for all three films in the series.
Authored by Ian Brodie, this guidebook offers an exclusive opportunity for admirers of Peter Jackson's cinematic masterpiece to gain a distinctive and personalized understanding of the enchanting and intricate realm of Middle-earth. Created in close collaboration with New Line Productions, Inc., Brodie presents an exhaustive overview of the movie locations, supplemented with invaluable recommendations for travel, including accommodations, dining, and entertainment options. Furthermore, the guide features interviews with essential members of the cast and crew, along with a foreword penned by Peter Jackson himself.
Ian Brodie's meticulous work not only invites readers to explore the locations but also provides a comprehensive resource for fully experiencing the magic and complexity inherent in Middle-earth.
Authored by Ian Brodie, this guidebook offers an exclusive opportunity for admirers of Peter Jackson's cinematic masterpiece to gain a distinctive and personalized understanding of the enchanting and intricate realm of Middle-earth. Created in close collaboration with New Line Productions, Inc., Brodie presents an exhaustive overview of the movie locations, supplemented with invaluable recommendations for travel, including accommodations, dining, and entertainment options. Furthermore, the guide features interviews with essential members of the cast and crew, along with a foreword penned by Peter Jackson himself.
Ian Brodie's meticulous work not only invites readers to explore the locations but also provides a comprehensive resource for fully experiencing the magic and complexity inherent in Middle-earth.
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Author Biography
Having achieved an impressive milestone with over 500,000 copies sold of "The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook," Ian Brodie stands as a distinguished recipient of the esteemed Platinum Award from Booksellers NZ. This accolade places him in esteemed company alongside the venerable Edmonds Cookbook and the enduring Yates Gardening Guide, both of which had notably longer spans to amass the requisite sales for this honor.
Distinguished by his prowess as an award-winning photographer, Ian Brodie's creative passions are a fusion of his native New Zealand, cinematic artistry, globetrotting, photography, and a deep fascination with vintage combat aircraft. This synergy has resulted in the creation of remarkable works and captivating imagery, including his bestsellers like "The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook" and "The Hobbit Motion Picture Trilogy Location Guidebook." Ian's remarkable journey encompassed his role as the media and communications manager for the iconic Hobbiton Movie Set Tours, and he further left his mark as the founding director of the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum situated in Wanaka. Presently, as the director of Ian Brodie Consulting, his focus centers on film tourism endeavors, solidifying his legacy as an enduring figure in the world of creativity and travel.
Having achieved an impressive milestone with over 500,000 copies sold of "The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook," Ian Brodie stands as a distinguished recipient of the esteemed Platinum Award from Booksellers NZ. This accolade places him in esteemed company alongside the venerable Edmonds Cookbook and the enduring Yates Gardening Guide, both of which had notably longer spans to amass the requisite sales for this honor.
Distinguished by his prowess as an award-winning photographer, Ian Brodie's creative passions are a fusion of his native New Zealand, cinematic artistry, globetrotting, photography, and a deep fascination with vintage combat aircraft. This synergy has resulted in the creation of remarkable works and captivating imagery, including his bestsellers like "The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook" and "The Hobbit Motion Picture Trilogy Location Guidebook." Ian's remarkable journey encompassed his role as the media and communications manager for the iconic Hobbiton Movie Set Tours, and he further left his mark as the founding director of the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum situated in Wanaka. Presently, as the director of Ian Brodie Consulting, his focus centers on film tourism endeavors, solidifying his legacy as an enduring figure in the world of creativity and travel.