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FIRST RINGS IN HOME STRETCH
Post-production is entering the home stretch on the first of Peter Jackson's three Lord of the Rings films, associate producer Rick Porras told the E! Online Web site. "We're in 'finishing film one' mode, with about 20 percent of the post-production process left," Porras told the site. "The final visual effects are coming in, and we're putting on the final layers."
Porras said that New Line executives have already screened a rough cut. "We're getting the studio's comments and continuing to make it better," he said. But, he added, the studio won't preview the film before its Dec. 19 release. "We aren't previewing in the traditional route," he said. "Considering the amount of interest in the films, I'm glad we're not. This way, there's less chance of people finding out details in advance and releasing clips on the 'Net."
Cast and crew members in New Zealand are completing the dialogue
re-recording, and Canadian composer Howard Shore (The Cell) is writing
the score. "We'll be showing [Shore] the whole film on this trip to L.A.," Porras said. Shore will spend August and September recording with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Post-production work has also begun on the remaining two films in the
trilogy. "Film two is moving along nicely," Porras said. "Film three is third up, so it's less of an issue right now, but again, there's a lot of overlap with effects and editing."
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