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The Lord of the Rings at Powerhouse Museum |
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: Lynley Kirkness dressed as an elf admires the five-metre-high replica of the cave troll. Photo by TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP/Getty Images. Copyright: 2004 AFP.
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.- The Powerhouse Museum presents The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition. Experience the fantastic world of Middle-earth when the international blockbuster The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy The Exhibition comes to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney this summer. Dont miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go behind the scenes of the hugely successful film trilogy and see costumes, jewellery, weapons, props and film footage, as well as discover the secrets behind the trilogys Academy Award-winning special effects. Developed over two years by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in conjunction with New Line Cinema, the producers of the film trilogy, this extraordinary exhibition has been seen by more than 800,000 people worldwide in Wellington, London, Singapore and Boston, and now comes to Sydneys Powerhouse Museum the only Australian venue. The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy The Exhibition explores both the thematic and technological aspects of the films. Visitors are transported to the world of Middle-earth where they are met by the films main characters including Frodo and his hobbit companions, the wizards and other magical creatures, the Black Riders, and the monstrous creations of evil, all dressed in the actual costumes used in the films.
Visitors can experience the film trilogys cutting-edge technology and special effects through interactive demonstrations. Discover how the filmmakers made actors appear hobbit or wizard-sized using an ingenious mix of trick photography, forced perspective sets and props made at different scales. Find out for yourself by being photographed hobbit-sized in a set from the film. Or see the life-like prosthetics which transformed the actors into character, including hobbit hands and feet and gruesome orc masks. See an extraordinary array of costumes including Arwens riding outfit, Galadriels stunning dress and Gandalfs robes plus weaponry and armour belonging to Aragorn, King Theoden, Gandalf, and Frodo. There are also exclusive interviews with the cast, crew and director Peter Jackson. The exhibition culminates in an immersive encounter with The One Ring. In the middle of a dark, atmospheric space is the central icon of the films. Visitors will see and hear faces and voices of the storys main characters urging Frodo to use or destroy The One Ring.
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