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Peter Jackson’s Five New Zealand Companies: Weta and Beyond - variety.com - New Zealand
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16.12.2021 / 22:08

Peter Jackson’s Five New Zealand Companies: Weta and Beyond

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAfter concluding his sixth Middle-earth film, “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,” Ian McKellen praised Peter Jackson, telling Variety, “He’s invented technology to match his imagination.”Jackson’s first “Lord of the Rings” film, “The Fellowship of the Ring,” premiered in December, 2001, and celebrates its 20th anniversary this month.Jackson oversees five companies in Wellington, New Zealand, that were each started to fill the films’ needs:— Weta Workshop w

How Peter Jackson Became New Zealand’s Local Hero After ‘Lord of the Rings’ - variety.com - Britain - New Zealand
variety.com
16.12.2021 / 22:05

How Peter Jackson Became New Zealand’s Local Hero After ‘Lord of the Rings’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWhen Amazon announced in August 2021 that its billion-dollar “Lord of the Rings” TV series would shift production to England, fans were stunned. Though J.R.R.

The Beatles Almost Starred in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ for Director Stanley Kubrick - variety.com - New Zealand
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15.12.2021 / 21:12

The Beatles Almost Starred in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ for Director Stanley Kubrick

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOn Aug. 31, 1998, Variety reported that New Zealand filmmakers Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh would transform J.R.R.

‘Lord of the Rings’ at 20: Why Peter Jackson’s Trilogy Was One of Hollywood’s Riskiest Projects Ever - variety.com - Jackson
variety.com
14.12.2021 / 22:02

‘Lord of the Rings’ at 20: Why Peter Jackson’s Trilogy Was One of Hollywood’s Riskiest Projects Ever

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAfter success with several small-scale films, Peter Jackson in 1992 told Variety he was looking for a project “that will really push me.”He found something that surpassed everyone’s expectations. This month marks the 20th anniversary of Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings,” which kicked off the 2001-2003 film trilogy based on the books by J.R.R.

And in the end: A fan's notes on Peter Jackson's Beatles doc - abcnews.go.com - New York - Jackson
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07.12.2021 / 18:27

And in the end: A fan's notes on Peter Jackson's Beatles doc

NEW YORK -- Peter Jackson's Beatles documentary “Get Back” runs for nearly eight hours and the only real criticism you can make is that it doesn't last longer. For dabblers and other newcomers, it's a prime introduction.

Archives of The Beatles’ road manager to be published starting in 2023 - www.nme.com
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04.12.2021 / 13:01

Archives of The Beatles’ road manager to be published starting in 2023

The Beatles’ longtime roadie, manager and general acquaintance, who featured prominently in Peter Jackson’s docuseries The Beatles: Get Back – have announced the publication of an authorised biography set to cover his storied life and career.HarperCollins’ Dey Street Books imprint will publish it in 2023, with Evans’ estate working closely with author Kenneth Womack – himself an accredited Beatles scholar and, per his own website, “one of the world’s leading authorities on The Beatles and their

Peter Jackson Details How ‘Get Back’ Used Machine Learning to Restore the Beatles’ Sound and Footage (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
04.12.2021 / 00:21

Peter Jackson Details How ‘Get Back’ Used Machine Learning to Restore the Beatles’ Sound and Footage (EXCLUSIVE)

Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.comThere were several hurdles Peter Jackson’s “Get Back” had to mount before the eight-hour documentary could premiere on Disney Plus, including persuading the surviving members of the Beatles to OK this pursuit, and sifting through 150 hours of audio and 60 hours of vintage footage and then restoring that delicate footage into crystal-clear quality.

‘Lord Of The Rings’: Peter Jackson Shares Story About The Beatles’ Failed Attempt To Make A Film Adaptation Of Tolkien’s Work - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
30.11.2021 / 19:59

‘Lord Of The Rings’: Peter Jackson Shares Story About The Beatles’ Failed Attempt To Make A Film Adaptation Of Tolkien’s Work

Peter Jackson is an incredibly accomplished filmmaker who just recently completed work on a new Beatles docuseries that just debuted on Disney+, titled “Get Back.” But for many people, Jackson is best known for his work as the filmmaker behind the acclaimed “Lord of the Rings” film series. But what you might not know is that his Beatles work and ‘Rings’ work has a bit of a crossover.

Peter Jackson defends ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ doc’s lengthy runtime - www.nme.com
nme.com
29.11.2021 / 16:25

Peter Jackson defends ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ doc’s lengthy runtime

Peter Jackson has defended the hefty runtime of his new documentary series The Beatles: Get Back, admitting he wanted to include everything “important”.The newly-released three-part Disney+ series saw the Lord Of The Rings director wade through 60 hours of footage from Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 film Let It Be, which covers the making of the band’s final studio album.However, each episode of the documentary still comes in at between two and three hours long, with the whole series running at 468

Questlove Digests New Beatles Doc: ‘To Create Under These Circumstances is CRAZY’ - thewrap.com
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28.11.2021 / 03:45

Questlove Digests New Beatles Doc: ‘To Create Under These Circumstances is CRAZY’

In his review of the documentary, TheWrap’s Steve Pond wrote, “The Beatles: Get Back” is a three-part documentary series from Peter Jackson that asks a simple question: How much do you love the Beatles? And honestly, the answer has to be “a lot” if you’re going to sit through another supersize Jacksonian trilogy, in which the “Lord of the Rings” maestro gives us three installments that average more than two-and-a-half hours each to dig deeply in the Beatles’ rocky journey through January 1969.”

Peter Jackson speaks about The Beatles’ failed attempt to make ‘The Lord Of The Rings’ movie - www.nme.com
nme.com
26.11.2021 / 02:35

Peter Jackson speaks about The Beatles’ failed attempt to make ‘The Lord Of The Rings’ movie

The Beatles once tried to make their own The Lord Of The Rings movie in the 1960s.The director who’s The Beatles: Get Back documentary debuted on Disney+ today (November 25), previously spoke about the failed project back in 2002, during the making of his trilogy.“It was something John [Lennon] was driving and J.R.R. Tolkien still had the film rights at that stage, but he didn’t like the idea of the Beatles doing it.

‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Review: Peter Jackson Gets Lost In The Treasure Trove Of Fab Four Footage - theplaylist.net - county Treasure
theplaylist.net
25.11.2021 / 23:01

‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Review: Peter Jackson Gets Lost In The Treasure Trove Of Fab Four Footage

Let’s get this out of the way quickly: no matter how boring, predictable, rote and maybe Dad-rock-y it may sound to some, The Beatles remain one of the greatest bands of all time. The group was a towering collection of musicians who wrote the blueprint for almost all of the modern rock and pop genre, bold experimentalists and one of the first bands to use the studio as an artistic instrument.

Peter Jackson Reveals How He Would Have Cast The Beatles In A ‘Lord Of The Rings’ Film - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
25.11.2021 / 16:23

Peter Jackson Reveals How He Would Have Cast The Beatles In A ‘Lord Of The Rings’ Film

If history had gone a bit differently, it might have been The Beatles who first brought The Lord the Rings to the big screen.

How The Beatles almost broke up while making ‘Let It Be,’ their final album - nypost.com
nypost.com
25.11.2021 / 13:11

How The Beatles almost broke up while making ‘Let It Be,’ their final album

“The Beatles: Get Back,” a three-part docuseries premiering Thursday on Disney+, which traces the making of “Let It Be.”With tensions already running high on a tight, two-week deadline to write and record an entire album before Starr begins filming the movie “The Magic Christian,” George Harrison was having creative differences with McCartney while John Lennon was increasingly tied to an ever-present Yoko Ono.

‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Review: Peter Jackson’s Documentary Epic Is an Addictive Look at Who the Beatles Were - variety.com
variety.com
25.11.2021 / 11:23

‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Review: Peter Jackson’s Documentary Epic Is an Addictive Look at Who the Beatles Were

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticHow does anyone, especially a Beatle, write a melody? The answer may be as simple as it is mysterious. In “The Beatles: Get Back,” Peter Jackson’s sprawling and revelatory fly-on-the-studio-wall documentary, there’s a great moment when we get to see it happen.

'Get Back' series dispels, and confirms, some Beatle myths - abcnews.go.com - New York
abcnews.go.com
24.11.2021 / 22:35

'Get Back' series dispels, and confirms, some Beatle myths

NEW YORK -- For 50 years, the fixed narrative had the Beatles' “Let it Be” recording session as a miserable experience with a band where members were sick of each other, sick of their work and in the process of breaking up.The nearly 8-hour, Peter Jackson-produced documentary culled from film and recording outtakes of those sessions instead reveal a self-aware band with a rare connection and work ethic that still knew how to have fun — yet was also in the process of breaking up.The “Get Back”

John Lennon’s son Julian says new Beatles documentary “made me love my father again” - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.11.2021 / 18:31

John Lennon’s son Julian says new Beatles documentary “made me love my father again”

Julian Lennon says that watching the new Beatles documentary Get Back was a “life-changing” experience that “made me love my father again”.Peter Jackson’s three-part film, which is coming to Disney+ tomorrow (November 25), focuses on the making of the band’s penultimate studio album ‘Let It Be’ and showcases their final concert as a band, on London’s Savile Row rooftop, in its entirety.Last Friday (November 18), Julian and brother Sean – sons of the late John Lennon – attended a special

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