New Zealand – The Premier Film Location
Friday, 07.13.2007, 05:49pm (GMT)
When you are planning your next get-a-way to a remote location in the
South Pacific, you have more choices that you can count. So, how do you
choose? Well, if you are a film buff, or a Lord of the Rings Trilogy
fan, and you sat in awe at the breathtaking scenery that surrounded the
actors, then look no further than New Zealand for your next vacation.
Located at the most western tip of the Polynesian Triangle of islands,
and Australia's next door neighbor, New Zealand is the perfect place to
explore beautiful forests, soft sandy beaches, and create some
wonderful vacation memories that will last a lifetime. New Zealand has
also become home to some of the highest-grossing films of the decade,
the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Each one of the movies in the trilogy,
The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King,
were all shot on location here in New Zealand. This island paradise was
chosen for its lush forests and rolling hills, the wastelands of the
volcanic fields, and even the snowy, icy mountain tops set on top of
the abandoned mines. The director specifically chose the island of New
Zealand for all of these locations set on one magnificent island. And,
if you enjoyed the movies and the scenery, you can now visit these
beautiful places for yourself.
So many different sites were used all over the island of New Zealand,
that the director even filmed in some of the conservation areas and
national parks to find some of the most beautiful, untouched land
possible. Although there were special problems that found the
filmmakers in these locations, they were all over come to create the
movies that you know and love.
You can visit the Elvin city of Rivendell, with its breathtaking
waterfalls and crystal clear streams in one of the conservation sites
on New Zealand. Not many people know that none of the water was added
to the waterfalls or streams during the movie, but the waterfalls and
streams were put on a closed system so that no water would escape and
they would always be full for shooting the scenes. If there were plants
that had to be moved, a conservation group helped move them to a
special greenhouse where they were cared for and taken care of until
the filming was complete and they were replanted. The filmmakers even
laid down thousands of yards of carpeting to keep the footprints and
hooves from scaring the landscape when there was a battle scene that
needed to be shot.
While visiting New Zealand, you can visit the same sites where the
movies were filmed, but you might not even know that they were ever
there due to the amazing care that the filmmakers and cast showed to
the landscape while filming. So, when you visit, the scenery will be
every bit as wonderful as it was on the movies. There are even tours
that have sprung up to take you to the very spots where the movies were
filmed so you can stand in the exact spots where some of your favorite
actors and actresses stood. You can find these tours, or create your
own, through New Zealand's Tourism Centers and create a unique
adventure that will last a lifetime.
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