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Peter Jackson’s LOTR films won many accolade for hyper-realistic makeup and prosthetics, and it’s nice to see the same thing in The Hobbit. It’s even bigger than the original films in terms of volume of cosmetics, prosthetics and wigs (thanks to 13 dwarves) used. Makeup and hair designer Peter King has worked on big films like Pirates of the Caribbean before, but he said on Watch The Hobbit Online it was nothing compared to The Hobbit. “In this film, every single [main] character is wigged. Every person wears a prosthetic,” he said. Prosthetics supervisor Tami Lane, who has also worked on LOTR and was honored with an Oscar for her work in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, says that she has “never seen so much rubber.”

“So many heroes have intense prosthetics, wigs and maintenance. Not just one or two characters like in Narnia…Everyone goes through an intense process every day and you have to be perfect every day,” Lane adds.

What exactly is involved in creating Middle Earth-worthy creatures? First, each dwarf needs a new set of eyebrows each day, and not just penciled ones which all unfolds when you watch The Hobbit online for free. These are hand-made eyebrows that are threaded one hair at a time into silicone and take about four hours to complete. Each eyebrow has to be perfectly identical: if you go shorter or longer by a millimeter, somebody will notice. Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh’s famous attention to detail is what makes everything so high quality. King says working with Jackson and Walsh is “fantastic,” but can be really difficult when you’re tired.

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There's been some construction going on at the north end of Lake Blvd, just before the freewayRead More overpass leading into Ardenwood Park. That's been going on for about the last 7-8 business days.
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Jill UyBico May 22, 2013 at 02:08 pm
I definitely rushed right into the shower when the power went out to avoid the dark! Apparently allRead More the traffic lights were out in the areas you mentioned, as well as the Central/Blacow traffic lights. I wish I knew what happened, I should probably check that out right now. I saw a cop car and fire truck a few houses down on my street.
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James Nelson May 21, 2013 at 12:27 pm
Did you check the local Vietnamese Restaurants? Hope he's OK.
Zoneil Maharaj (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 11:27 am
Thanks for sharing this Diana. Has he been found?
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John Angelo May 21, 2013 at 03:08 pm
Good to know. Thanks, Nika!
Nika Megino (Editor) May 21, 2013 at 01:24 pm
It's definitely a great photo! We didn't anticipate it to stretch like that. We'll change itRead More eventually, but your friend should have enough time to check it out, John.
John Angelo May 21, 2013 at 12:50 pm
James, I completely understand and agree. The image is stretched beyond the dimensions it was meantRead More to be viewed, but it was a pleasant surprise to see the photo at the top of the page! I hope it stays up for at least another day so my friend can see it. Thanks for your reply.
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