Over 55% of all shots using animals in 'The Hobbit' are in fact computer generated; this includes horses, ponies, rabbits, hedgehogs, birds, deer, elk, mice, wild boars and wolves.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The producers of 'The Hobbit' take the welfare of all animals very seriously and have always pursued the highest standard of care for animals in their charge.
Hobbits are a lot like Scots. It's all about nature and enjoying their land, which is a very Scottish thing.
The learning curve is 'The Hobbit' is being shot in 3D.
Humans are very imaginative animals.
For me, 'The Hobbit' is an object lesson in storytelling, both in terms of characterization and story structure. It is an exemplar of storytelling in that regard.
I think of the 'Hobbit' films as being films for the family.
Using animals for entertainment is big business, plain and simple.
Nowadays shots are created in post-production, on computers. It's not really photography.
Coming back from doing 'The Hobbit,' you think 'Sherlock' is realistic, but of course, it's not that realistic.
It is an incontrovertible fact that if we want to make progress in basic areas of medicine and biology, we are going to have to use animals.
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