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Superb costume and weapon designs, created by Paul Tobin, for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Images feature designs for Gloin, Thror, Bifur and Radagast The Brown ...
Jackson says the vlog, shot in HD — which shows props and costumes being made and fitted on the dwarves, Andy Serkis in his Gollum motion capture suit, and Dwarf training, amongst others ...
Artist Nick Keller, has recently posted his concept designs for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Come see costume and weapon designs for Bofur, Fili, Bifur, Thror and more. Also ...
Two hundred fans worldwide went to New Zealand to celebrate the final Hobbit movie. Among them were five Aussie fans, from Melbourne, who spent a total of $65,000 on their costumes.
Peter Jackson has released his latest video blog from on the set of The Hobbit, and we’re delighted to see Martin Freeman in full Bilbo Baggins costume bossing around a gaggle of Dwarves.
Scrape away all the fake ears, noses and dwarf hair and you’ll find a host of British stars in the new Hobbit film trilogy (Warner Bros) By Simon Boyle 00:00, 24 Nov 2012 Updated 01:15, 24 Nov 2012 ...
Twenty-year-old Washington D.C. resident Elvish Scheible flew to New Zealand for today’s film premiere of “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” hoping her elven-queen costume will catch the ...
The photo comes from Stuff.co.nz (via ComingSoon) as a press conference, sans Jackson, was held in New Zealand for The Hobbit, introducing Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins and his crew of dwarves.
Each arm is carefully furred with dwarf hair. Speaking of which: there is almost no natural hair in The Hobbit. It’s not just the dwarfs–every single character is wearing a wig.