Showing posts with label Mount Tolkien.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Tolkien.. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2015

4th Hobbit Film for Queenstown

Posted 13th January 2015 to Dave Williams of the Mountain Scene Newspaper Queenstown NZ



If you think about it there should be a Final Hobbit Film that Showcases the Real Star of The Lord of the Rings and Tolkien Trilogies:
New Zealand.
The late Dave Comer helped put together a Legendary Film of Fiordland Called Ata Whenua based on Music and Landscape only .
 So there should be a Short Cinema Film of All of Middle Earth with the Howard Shore Score featuring the Queenstown lake District, including Mount Earnslaw, Glenorchy, the Deer Park Heights, Mavora, Wanaka, Te Anau, Manapouri the Lost Tolkien Mountains and Mount Tolkien.

and Especially the Silverlode Falls Flowing from Manapouri’s North West Lake (Peter Jackson’s Favorite Location)
In Homage to the Jarred Conon, Ian Brodie, Alfie Speight and the wonderful Dave Comer.


If you think about it , it would be rude not to!

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Where Now for Middle Earth - Thierry Jutel

Posted 4th of January 2015 to the Southland Times Newspaper NZ

Thierry Jutel of Victoria University wrote a article on the effect JRR Tolkien’s Film Trilogy
Will have permanently on New Zealand ?

I think thanks to the Late Dave Comer and the very much alive Sir Peter Jackson there will be some money thrown into
Presenting Middle Earth Pilgrimage Sites around the Country now that the movie presentation story is finished.

I would like to Challenge the Southland Mayors to try and do something positive in Presenting these Places with some Modest infrastructure such as Information Signage and walkways...

I know Mayor Frana was not keen on this kind of Tourism from her words in the Sunday Star Times but she is retired now.
Fiordland Southland and West Otago have some very Special Places for the Middle Earth Tourist and they are also nice for Regular people as well, in fact they are the Best outside of Hobbiton and the Volcanoes.

Fiordland two very special Places to Tolkien Devotees: the Anduin River Reach and the Mythical Mount Tolkien

Christina McDonald - Otago Daily Times

Posted 11th Dec 2014 to the Otago Daily Times Dunedin NZ



Further to the Christina McDonald Article 18/4/13 of the official 1979 Snub against JRR Tolkien in Fiordland by Government Representatives and later unflattering official comments about the Anduin Reach and Tolkien’s Mountain Stories from elected officials
I think we should reflect on what the Tolkien Family has given NZ when we sit down to watch the final Hobbit installment this week
It’s Pretty embarrassing how as a Nation we kissed up to Hollywood money-men but we could only show contempt for the Tolkien Estate. It is no wonder Christopher Tolkien JRR Tolkien’s Son is not happy with our Country.

I would have to say there is an official apology due at some level, The Tolkien’s do own computers and can read our News Papers, they also know they have not made a single cent from from their Contribution to NZ’s Tourism Windfall. It sucks as bad as the way this country treats Sherpa Tenzing.
Not really Cricket considering the Final Message to Humanity of the Hobbit sagas.

Oh that the very last stroke falls here in a place that has become the Physical home to Middle Earth!

Monday, December 29, 2014

LotR Legend Dies - David Comer


thanks DEBBIE JAMIESON
Last updated 11:53, December 28 2014




'WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE': Queenstown film location scout Dave Comer passed away on Christmas Day.

Dave Comer, the man who helped redefine New Zealand as Middle-earth, lost his battle with cancer on Christmas Day.

A still photographer with a huge love of Fiordland, he was instrumental in selecting the spectacular locations for the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.

Comer, who may be considered New Zealand's first film location scout, was involved in numerous Kiwi and overseas commercials and was the director of celebrated Fiordland film Ata Whenua - Shadowland .



Dave Comer was instrumental in selecting New Zealand locations used in Sir Peter Jackson's films, such as the Emerald Lakes on the Tongariro Crossing and the Anduin Reach and Mt Tolkien in Fiordland National Park.

The 58-year-old passed away on Christmas Day after suffering a rare form of cancer.

His wife, Peta Carey, said Dunedin-born Comer called Queenstown and Fiordland home after studying fine arts and photography at Canterbury University.

He was "sidetracked" into wilderness guiding and jet boating in Fiordland but continued work as a freelance photographer. He moved into shooting stills for commercials in the 1980s, and eventually sourcing locations, a job previously undertaken by directors.

It was his photographer's eye coupled with a logistical and geographical sensibility that worked for filmmakers, he told Pro Photographer magazine earlier this year.

"I knew the terrain, but I also had a curiosity. What seemed to be useful was a beach-combing mentality; finding treasures."

Thanks to his advertisement for car company Jaguar in 2000, he was credited with developing a technique to convert still frames to motion picture film, creating a dream-like effect with the car crisp and in-focus and the background motion blurred.

The advertisement went on to win the prestigious Kodak AICP Award for Cinematography in New York, and the commercial took its place in the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art.


It became a much-lauded piece of film and the techniques were "borrowed" thereafter by directors of photography around the world. Comer's stills graced the pages of Vanity Fair, Esquire, Vogue and billboards throughout North America.

Other examples of his work include the Mainland Cheese commercials, Toyota "Crumpy", National Bank and BNZ advertisements in New Zealand as well as numerous overseas assignments in South America, South Africa, Europe and Asia.

He is credited with selecting much of Middle-earth for Sir Peter Jackson's Tolkien narratives.

"I loved it. I'd stored away a whole array of locations, previously glimpsed, and it was a wonderful excuse to be able to pull them out and investigate them further," he said.

The making of the 35mm cinematic film Ata Whenua - Shadowland was perhaps his greatest challenge and a deeply personal one, capturing the aesthetics and physical enormity of Fiordland.

He had been associated with the area since the age of 17,  working in the venison recovery industry and on jet boats. His family owns a house in remote Martin's Bay, which 9-year-old daughter Billie refers to as "home".

It was his first role as director and the 32-minute film still attracts thousands of tourists every year to the Te Anau cinema it plays in.

"That was the acme of Dave's work. It combined his extraordinary visual creative skills with his love of the most beautiful place in New Zealand," Carey said.

"He is still considered the most respected and qualified location scout in the country."

Carey said he was also a "good, concerned citizen generally".

"He always made submissions on things that affected the wilderness and affected Queenstown."

Film Otago Southland Trust executive officer KJ Jennings said he had worked closely with Comer while Comer was chairman of the trust.

"I think it was a part of him that wanted to give back to the industry and that he had such a wealth of knowledge that he wanted to pass on and was also just really passionate about seeing things done right. He was old school."

The pair shared a belief that filming could be a completely sustainable industry and worked together to increase access for filmmaking in the Department of Conservation estate.

"The outcome of that now is that the industry and DOC now have a fantastic relationship."

Jennings said Comer was held in extremely high regard in the film industry.

"No matter where I went or who I met, everybody held him in such high regard. He had such an incredible wealth of knowledge, not only of the region but the mechanics of film. A good location only works if it works to film in it and he just inherently knew that."

Comer will be farewelled at Paradise under the Iconic Mt Earnslaw, near Glenorchy, at 2pm on Tuesday.

 - The Southland Times

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Southland Times - Invercargill 2013

Posted 5th January 2014 to the Southland Times



Thank you Southland Times for your coverage of local events last year
Rio Tinto Smelter problems made big waves in the National Media with a bailout of sorts from the Government.

We got a New District Mayor who is an ex Manapouri resident no nonsense sort of guy. Who has to sort of the Regions Cycle way projects which seem to be entirely comprised of nonsense.

Your team covered the Drama with the New Zealand Geographic Board and their 40 year Tug of War with JRR Tolkien In the Earl Mountains of Fiordland (an area which features again in the current Hobbit Movie)

And out in the big wide world we had an exploding meteor over Russia, Mr Obama Stated Climate Change is a Fact we NEED to address
and scientists discovered a way to reverse aging in mice and potentially Humans.

It sure will be interesting to see how all this plays out with in 2014 with a new Editor at the Helm.

(Good Luck)


NB no letters where published in the Southland Times during 2013