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Hobbit: behind-the-scenes tidbits of an unexpected journey

Due to physical reasons, christopher lee (Saruman) and ian holm (Old bilbo baggins) both finished their scenes in London instead of going to New Zealand. This film is the first film shot in the history of film with a new format of 48 frames per second. This frame number is twice that of the original film, 24 frames per second. Can make the picture look smoother and smoother. In the 3D world, the use of this new technology is revolutionary. Gollum only appeared once in the original novel, so it took andy serkis, who played him, only one week to complete his own scene shooting. But he did not leave the crew, but worked in the crew as the second director. Richard armitage, who plays the dwarf prince Sorin, is actually a1.89m tall man. When the crew first asked him to play the dwarf, he thought he was joking. In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Sedwin Brophy, the son of Jed Brophy who played the dwarf Nori, once played the son of Aragon and the fairy princess. He played a strong orc in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and finally starred in The Hobbit. The unknown elf who talked to the elf princess in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King attracted the attention of fans, and they even named him FIGWIT ("Frodo is great ... who is that? ! Abbreviation of "), in" Unexpected Journey ",he became Lindir, the assistant of Elf King. Sylvester mccoy, who plays radagast Gast, a wizard in a brown robe, participated in the casting of The The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. He wants to play bilbo baggins. He collaborated with Ian McKellen, who plays Gandalf in the gray robe, in the stage play King Lear. Pang Bo, the chef of the gnomes, said nothing during the unexpected journey. British actor robert kazinsky was originally scheduled to play Philip the dwarf. One month after filming, he quit the crew for personal reasons and was replaced by New Zealand actor Dean O'Gorman. Ron Perlman, the Hellboy, had planned to star in this film, but it was natural after his old partner guillermo del toro gave up directing The Hobbit.