Monday, October 8, 2012

Welcome to Wellington, NZ _ make that Middle-earth

This graphic released Monday, Oct. 8, 2012 by Wellington City Council shows a logo designed by Daniel Reeve, an artist who worked on the cartography and calligraphy for "The Hobbit" trilogy. New Zealand's capital is preparing for the world premiere of the opening film in "The Hobbit" trilogy by showcasing an artisan festival selling all manner of small-folk paraphernalia, laying a red carpet that will extend 500 yards through central Wellington and even renaming the city itself after the trilogy's fictional setting of Middle-earth. Wellington is planning to spend 1.1 million New Zealand dollars ($900,000) to mark the Nov. 28 premiere of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" at the Embassy Theatre. It's a fitting venue for the movie directed by Wellington resident Peter Jackson and filmed throughout New Zealand. (AP Photo/Wellington City Council) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

This graphic released Monday, Oct. 8, 2012 by Wellington City Council shows a logo designed by Daniel Reeve, an artist who worked on the cartography and calligraphy for "The Hobbit" trilogy. New Zealand's capital is preparing for the world premiere of the opening film in "The Hobbit" trilogy by showcasing an artisan festival selling all manner of small-folk paraphernalia, laying a red carpet that will extend 500 yards through central Wellington and even renaming the city itself after the trilogy's fictional setting of Middle-earth. Wellington is planning to spend 1.1 million New Zealand dollars ($900,000) to mark the Nov. 28 premiere of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" at the Embassy Theatre. It's a fitting venue for the movie directed by Wellington resident Peter Jackson and filmed throughout New Zealand. (AP Photo/Wellington City Council) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

FILE - In this Dec. 7, 2009 file photo, Peter Jackson arrives at the premiere of "The Lovely Bones" in Los Angeles. New Zealand's capital is preparing for the world premiere of the opening film in "The Hobbit" trilogy by showcasing an artisan festival selling all manner of small-folk paraphernalia, laying a red carpet that will extend 500 yards through central Wellington and even renaming the city itself after the trilogy's fictional setting of Middle-earth. Wellington is planning to spend 1.1 million New Zealand dollars ($900,000) to mark the Nov. 28 premiere of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" at the Embassy Theatre. It's a fitting venue for the movie directed by Wellington resident Jackson and filmed throughout New Zealand. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

(AP) ? Call it hobbit fever.

New Zealand's capital is preparing for the world premiere of the opening film in "The Hobbit" trilogy by showcasing an artisan festival selling all manner of small-folk paraphernalia, laying a red carpet that will extend 500 yards through central Wellington and even renaming the city itself after the trilogy's fictional setting of Middle-earth.

Wellington is planning to spend 1.1 million New Zealand dollars ($900,000) to mark the Nov. 28 premiere of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" at the Embassy Theatre. It's a fitting venue for the movie directed by Wellington resident Peter Jackson and filmed throughout New Zealand.

The Hobbit series chronologically precedes Jackson's acclaimed "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy in author J.R.R. Tolkien's imagined world.

"Thousands of people want to come and be part of the fun," Mayor Celia Wade-Brown said Monday. She said Jackson has helped create a film industry in Wellington that now employs more than 3,000 people.

Wellington plans to unofficially rename itself "The Middle of Middle-earth" for three weeks before and after the premiere. It says the name will be widely recognized, reflected on things like the postmarks on letters and the masthead of the city's main newspaper.

Associated Press

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