Is the Hobbit's house specially built for making movies?
matamata
In The Lord of the Rings's first film, the set designer spent nine months creating the village on farmland near Matamata, a northern island of New Zealand. After that, they came back here and spent two and a half years filming Jackson's new film The Hobbit. In the film, Matamata is portrayed as an almost isolated fairyland: when you look up, you can see white clouds scattered in the blue sky, and a clear and green stream flows quietly beside the village, with 5,000 square meters of vegetables and flower beds, just like the paradise recorded by Tao Yuanming in Peach Blossom Garden.
? The grass in the North Island also looks greener than the grass in other parts of the world.
The sunshine in New Zealand is particularly bright. When the weather is clear, the sunshine makes everything look particularly clear. The grass in the North Island looks greener than the grass in other parts of the world. When director Peter Jackson decided to shoot "The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit" in New Zealand, he realized that the scene here was so spectacular that there was no need to use photographic stunts to create the imaginary Middle-earth in Tolkien's works.