Hobbiton

Monday, May 21st, Late Morning

Our first real destination in New Zealand, Hobbiton was well worth the time. Apparently while out looking for a location to shoot this part of the films the crew was flying over some of the farmland and got a glimpse of this farm. Once they had landed and checked it out by land, they knew that they had the right spot. Green, rolling hills, trees, and most importantly, from the set you could not see a single man made dwelling. The producers got the army to come in and build a road to the site and they proceeded to start building Hobbiton. When they were done they started to dismantle it like they did with every other set in the country, but the farmers asked if they could leave what remained in order to give tours, which is what we went on.

5_21_06_Hobbiton1 This was the first stop on the tour, we had not gotten to the movie set at this point. This was one of the staging areas for the cast and crew and animals. They had a number of areas like this around here and had many many people working on the location while they were filming here.
5_21_06_Hobbiton2 Here is a view of the countryside around the set. It was very pretty and looked like a postcard
5_21_06_Hobbiton3 A shot looking up towards the van that we used to get here. Since we were on a working sheep farm and they no longer kept the sheep from the movie set area, you really had to watch where you put your feet.
5_21_06_Hobbiton4 Down among those trees is the set. We could not see any of the construction at this point.
5_21_06_Hobbiton5 A view to the left of the sign.
5_21_06_Hobbiton6 A view over the farmland. The white specs are, of course, sheep.
5_21_06_Hobbiton7 By this time a second van had caught up to us and we combined the tour into one group. Then we all piled in to drive down to the set.
5_21_06_Hobbiton8 This is the parking area right below the movie set and our first real view of it.
5_21_06_Hobbiton9 A zoomed in view. The warning sign here says to watch out for rabbit holes, watch out for uneven ground and slippery slopes and to no climb above the hobbit holes as they were lible to collapse.
5_21_06_Hobbiton10 This branch was apparently in the film.
5_21_06_Hobbiton11 From down here you can really see why they liked this location, no human structures anywhere within eyesight. Also here was where they had a number of other hobbit holes for some of the approach shots in the movies.
5_21_06_Hobbiton12 The sign welcoming us to the movie set.
5_21_06_Hobbiton13 And me by the sign.
5_21_06_Hobbiton14 That is the party tree.
5_21_06_Hobbiton15 These were our guides, very nice people and a lot of fun to talk to. There were signposts all over showing pictures from the movies and from the locations while they were in production.
5_21_06_Hobbiton16 Before going up to the hobbit holes we walked around the lower area near the party tree first.
5_21_06_Hobbiton17 The white string was actually one of the streamers in the party scene from the movie.
5_21_06_Hobbiton18 Here is the lake in the scenes. They put the villiage right on the other side of the lake.
5_21_06_Hobbiton19 If you look close at the picture, you can see the dark shapes that were the buildings for the villiage.
5_21_06_Hobbiton20 There are 4 stakes in this picture that show where the villiage was.
5_21_06_Hobbiton21 In the top left picture you can see the bridge in a picture taken from behind the set. Its hard to make out, but the bridge is actually wood and not that sturdy. In the movie it was covered with foam blocks made to look like stone. Peter Jackson actually used so much of this foam in the movies that he bought the company that made it before shooting. Apparently one day the farmer, not realizing that the bridge was not made for it, drove down and across the bridge. He was yelled at but no damage was done. The top right picture shows the mill. This was made off site and brought in as one piece on a flatbed truck. The bottom two pictures show the villiage. The bottom right has frodo in the center of the picture and Peter Jackson is in the bottom left picture.
5_21_06_Hobbiton22 A closeup of the villiage signpost.
5_21_06_Hobbiton23 This next signpost shows what the hobbit hole looked like during filming. This was the location for the very last scene in the movies.
5_21_06_Hobbiton24 This is the hillside where the hobbit hole was. It was one of the holes dismantled before the family requested that they stop taking them down.
5_21_06_Hobbiton25 Now we started heading up towards the remaining holes.
5_21_06_Hobbiton26 This si what they looked like. A retaining wall with an outer front put over it. A number of times in the movies you see hobbits going in or out of the holes, well there was not a lot of room behind the door.
5_21_06_Hobbiton27 Looking up towards bag end.
5_21_06_Hobbiton28 This was the only hobbit hole with an attached chimney. All of the otehrs had temporary chimneys placed to come out of the grass above the hole.
5_21_06_Hobbiton29 This front was actually poured concrete
5_21_06_Hobbiton30 Finally we got to the top and went in Frodos hobbit hole. This was the only one with space inside because they actually did filming from inside looking out when Gandalf arrives in the first movie.
5_21_06_Hobbiton31 The view from inside the hole. Since the tours began, they have enlarged the space here a little and shored up the walls.
5_21_06_Hobbiton32 This is looking down the front steps outside of the hole.
5_21_06_Hobbiton33 Looking over the party field and party tree.
5_21_06_Hobbiton34 This was the side window where Gandalf caught Sam listening in to their conversation.
5_21_06_Hobbiton35 Kyle and I by the hobbit hole.
5_21_06_Hobbiton36 Here is a signpost of what it looked like during filming.
5_21_06_Hobbiton37 The retaining wall here was there during filming, it was just covered with the ’stones’ made of foam block to look like a stone wall.
5_21_06_Hobbiton38 Here is a signpost showing the part field as they were setting upf or the party.
5_21_06_Hobbiton39 Another signpost showing one of the hobbit holes and the villiage.
5_21_06_Hobbiton40 Another retaining wall
5_21_06_Hobbiton41 Kyle walking down the path.
5_21_06_Hobbiton42 A view looking down into the hollow where a number of the holes were.
5_21_06_Hobbiton43 A view from the bottom of the hollow looking back up.
5_21_06_Hobbiton44 One last picture as we were leaving.

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