Starring: Miranda Otto as Eowyn, Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, David Wenham as Faramir, Sean Astin as Samwise Gamgee and Sarah Mcleod as Rosie Cotton Created: November 2005 Music: Wait For Me by Rebecca St. James
Award winning unofficial prequel to The Lord of the Rings dramatising Aragorn & Gandalf's long search for Gollum. This 40 minute film, made by fans for fans is based on the appendices of LOTR and was painstakingly shot on a low budget as a homage to Peter Jackson's trilogy and the writing of JRR Tolkien. Costing less than 00 to make, with a team of volunteers, Independent Online Cinema are proud to have brought Middle-earth to the screen once more. We hope you enjoy The Hunt For Gollum as much as we enjoyed making it. This Youtube version is slightly extended with 1 scene added back in. www.thehuntforgollum.com www.independentonlinecinema.com - Check out the new feature-length LOTR prequel - Born of Hope www.bornofhope.com
In this music mad pace, it simply doesn't allow to take rest for a second, transferring from one staff to another, even more dangerous and interesting. Imagiimmediate music - fahrenheit (choir)
my 3rd video uploaded here this one it's about Arwen and Aragorn (i'm not good in straight relationships ! xd) It supposed to be his last fight. It was, but it was nothing after. Something went wrong, Aragorn died and all what Arwen have now.. is her memories of him. I DON NOT OWN ANYTHING !! Music: Requiem (Lacrimosa) composed by WA Mozart Footage: Lord of the Rings Trilogy. First part of Requiem to Aragorn; Lacrimosa - Arwen x Aragorn. Second; Requiem - Legolas x Aragorn. Hope you like it
I was inspired to make this video by two things. Firstly, seeing MorganCharles's fantastic video which introduced me to the subject matter - namely, a Legolas/Aragorn shipper vid, and also the information that there is, according to LOTR lore, a 'Hungry Eyes' video in existence that the crew on the films made and showed Orlando Bloom. MorganCharles's video really inspired me, and I was bitten by the bug from the moment I saw it. I do confess to using a similar interpretation of the arrow ...