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Peter Jackson''s epic trilogy, the biggest film event of the 21st century, turned the best-selling book of the 20th century into a popular, critical and financial success all over again. This comprehensive collection draws together twenty-five essays on the making, the meaning and the reception of The Lord of the Rings. There is a section on the business of the ''event film'', critical chapters on techniques and meanings ranging from music to spirituality, essays on the multimedia products associated with the films, observations on the trilogy''s global audience, and an informative dossier of reviews, interviews, production details and box-office returns.

More closely integrated, and more attuned to the global marketplace than the older blockbusters, the event film, with its attention-grabbing pitch for the status of news, will be one of the most influential media forms of the coming years. These meticulous essays combine with Peter Jackson''s remarkable trilogy to form a un

Table of Contents

Time line
Introduction: how to study an event film
I. A gathering of materials
II. Creative industries / National heroes
III. Stardom and the event film
IV. Making a film trilogy
V. Reading for meaning: The Lord of the Rings, Middle-earth, and Aotearoa New Zealand
VI. There, back again, and beyond: production infrastructures and extended exploitation
VII. The Lord of the Rings: credits, awards, reviews
Bibliography
Filmography
List of contributors
Index

Studying the event film

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    A Paperback by Harriet Margolis, Sean Cubitt, Barry King

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 12/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719071997, 978-0719071997
      ISBN10: 0719071992

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Peter Jackson''s epic trilogy, the biggest film event of the 21st century, turned the best-selling book of the 20th century into a popular, critical and financial success all over again. This comprehensive collection draws together twenty-five essays on the making, the meaning and the reception of The Lord of the Rings. There is a section on the business of the ''event film'', critical chapters on techniques and meanings ranging from music to spirituality, essays on the multimedia products associated with the films, observations on the trilogy''s global audience, and an informative dossier of reviews, interviews, production details and box-office returns.

      More closely integrated, and more attuned to the global marketplace than the older blockbusters, the event film, with its attention-grabbing pitch for the status of news, will be one of the most influential media forms of the coming years. These meticulous essays combine with Peter Jackson''s remarkable trilogy to form a un

      Table of Contents

      Time line
      Introduction: how to study an event film
      I. A gathering of materials
      II. Creative industries / National heroes
      III. Stardom and the event film
      IV. Making a film trilogy
      V. Reading for meaning: The Lord of the Rings, Middle-earth, and Aotearoa New Zealand
      VI. There, back again, and beyond: production infrastructures and extended exploitation
      VII. The Lord of the Rings: credits, awards, reviews
      Bibliography
      Filmography
      List of contributors
      Index

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