Michiel from DeHobbit.net A new “Fellowstrip” comic has been posted on my website DeHobbit.net. Since the last two weeks we are running a Lord of the Rings based comic series made by our staffer and cartoonist Philippe Collin. The comic is called “The Fellowstrip” and new installments are published every Sunday. People on the TORn message board seem to like them. I’ve added a translator to the website so international reader can now better enjoy it. The comic itself is already written in English so LOTR fans worldwide can enjoy it. The direct link to this weeks Fellowstrip is here.
Category: Creations
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dailymotion today announced that “Born of Hope,” a professionally-produced feature-length film based on the Tolkien Trilogy, Lord of the Rings, will be screened on the popular global video entertainment site beginning December 1, 2009. This exclusive follows the high successful launch of another Lord of the Rings fan film, The Hunt for Gollum, in May of 2009.
“Born of Hope” tells a Tolkien-inspired original prequel story with a host of characters never before seen on screen. The 70 minute prequel is the story of Aragorn’s parents, Arathorn and Gilraen, along with the characters who sacrificed everything to keep Aragorn safe. More..
Chapter Cinema, Cardiff is proud to present a special FREE screening of the Lord of the Rings fan film, The Hunt For Gollum on Saturday 24th October at 6pm, together with woods shocker, Blair Thumb. To claim your free ticket call in to Chapter, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1QE, or ring 02920 311050. Fancy dress is encouraged with a prize for the best Lord of the Rings costume.
TA Widman sends this in: I don’t know if anybody over at TORN knows about this yet, but another fan film is being produced to be premiered at Ring*Con 2009 and then streamed online, like Hunt for Gollum. “Born of Hope” is set before the War of the Ring, focusing on the story of Arathorn and Gilraen as well as the birth and childhood of Aragorn. It is a 60 minute film, being produced in the UK. On their site, they’ve posted a teaser trailer, and many stills. www.bornofhope.com
‘Halifirien’ Director Tom Robinson dropped me a line to tell me about his fan film. From the official site: Halifirien is a 30-minute independent film inspired by Lord of the Rings, made entirely by a group of teenage volunteers with a micro-budget of just a few hundred euro. The film was released for free viewing online on September 8, 2009. halifirienthemovie.com
Jay writes: My name is Jay and I’m a designer and managing partner of a marketing agency in Newcastle in the North of England. I’ve been a Tolkien fan since my teens and have been collecting his books since college. These illustrations are a personal love and hobby and have never been seen before either in print or on the net. The concept for the style came from Tolkien himself. My understanding is he tried to convince people that The Hobbit was originally a translated manuscript such as Beowulf. More..