Following A Day in the Life of a Hobbit, Cameras in Middle-earth is a 49-minute documentary directed by Michael Pellerin about the scene rehearsals, set locations, and camera logistics in the production of the Peter Jackson's 2002 film The Fellowship of the Ring.
It is found in disc four ("From Vision to Reality") of the Extended Edition of the film, in the section "Filming The Fellowship of the Ring".
The documentary is ordered by the locations of filming: the sets of Hobbiton, Isengard, the "wooded road" where the hobbits hide from a Ringwraith, the Prancing Pony, Midgewater Marshes, Weathertop, the council-chamber of Rivendell, the pass of Caradhras, Lothlórien, the Anduin river, and Parth Galen.
Personnel featured[]
- Peter Jackson - director
- Barrie Osborne - producer
- Andrew Lesnie - director of photography
- Dominic Monaghan, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Viggo Mortensen, Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, and other actors
- Rick Porras - producer
- Dan Hennah - camera supervisor
- Kara Cunningham - 1st assistant director
- Geoff Curtis - physical effects technician
- Stephen Ingram - physical effects supervisor
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy appendices
Part One: From Book to Vision • Part Two: From Vision to Reality
Part Three: The Journey Continues • Part Four: The Battle for Middle-earth Begins
Part Five: The War of the Ring • Part Six: The Passing of an Age
Part One: From Book to Vision • Part Two: From Vision to Reality
Part Three: The Journey Continues • Part Four: The Battle for Middle-earth Begins
Part Five: The War of the Ring • Part Six: The Passing of an Age