Before last spring, film and video studies senior Sophia Hernandez had never left the country or even seen the ocean. She had certainly never worked on the production of a professional movie, especially not one as epic as Lord of the Rings.

All this changed when Hernandez boarded a plane headed for New Zealand, where she spent her 2001 spring semester studying at New Zealand’s Victoria University in Wellington and interning for Lord of the Rings.

“I wouldn’t trade my experience in New Zealand for anything,” Hernandez said.

With the help of film and video studies professor Andrew Horton, Hernandez was able to land the internship with Costa Bates, a longtime associate of Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson.

Bates was working on the Making of the Lord of the Rings documentary, and Hernandez spent her internship observing the editing. She got to see a lot of the raw footage, but the closest she got to an actual set was a visit to the building where the miniatures for the movies were stored.

The miniatures, she said, were far from small, though. Entire landscapes had been modeled on a smaller scale. In addition, Hernandez said she got to witness many new and innovative techniques, but she was obligated not to say any more about the movie.

“I can tell you that it was the most intimate look at the film industry I have ever experienced,” Hernandez said. She said her experience made her want to go into film editing because of the creativity involved. Hernandez’s experiences in New Zealand also left her hoping to see more of the world.

“It was a time in my life to do something crazy, to prepare myself for an exciting life,” she said.

Hernandez said her experiences with the local culture and the “absolutely gorgeous” landscapes have greatly influenced her. She has now made it a life goal to see as many new cultures as she can.

“I’ll go wherever they let me,” Hernandez said.

Horton said the New Zealand culture has also fostered many exceptional movies over the years. He said he was pleased Hernandez was able to participate in something as spectacular as Lord of the Rings.

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Roseann chimes in to remind us that the LOTR special/trailer/whatever it is will STILL be on Angel this Monday, the 24th of September.

At the end of last night’s repeat of Angel on the WB, they showed a few seconds of the second trailer for FOTR and announced that with next week’s premier of Angel they will be debuting the new trailer for Lord of the Rings.

[ Click to Buy ]Rejoice! The latest Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring movie poster is now available at the Official New Line Shop.

This gorgeous poster shows the Fellowship of the Ring as they depart Lothlorien, making their way through the Pillars of Argonath, and about to pass by the statues of Isildur and Anarion. You can buy the poster in single side, double side and in a special with the original LOTR poster. [BUY][More]

America and the world was forever changed just about a week ago today. I will always remember where I was when I heard the news, as many of you will too.

At times like these we must look around at our loved ones, friends and family and really cherish every moment and DO NOT take anyone or anything for granted.

Answering emails this weekend my heart skipped a beat everytime I replied to a TORN fan who wrote up a Lincoln Center report, thankfully I did get replies from all of them.

I’d just like to say that I am now taking the time to thank my friends and family here on TORN, all the staffers who do wonderful work and truly are the backbone of this place. I love you and and appreciate EVERYTHING that is done here, you are my family.

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Ringer Spy Dakwest from lordoftherings.nl sends along this AMAZING pic (it’s a pic of a pic, hence the glare) of Gandalf the White in Helms Deep! Check this out! !Spoilers! [More]

Ringer Spy Dakwest from lordoftherings.nl sends along this AMAZING pic (it’s a pic of a pic, hence the glare) of Gandalf the White in Helms Deep! Check this out!