WTD 3/07/17
- Jeff Johnson
- Mar 7, 2017
- 1 min read
A good example of when a book was not as good a movie based on the book is Lord of the Rings. The fantasy series Lord of the Rings has long been a favorite amongst Western culture and thoughts about making a movie based on the books was not a recently made up idea. Before the 90's the technology needed to dramatize what the Lord of the Rings depicted in real life was simply impossible, our computers where not up to par with the mind of J.R. Tolkein. A constraint that comes with taking a text based genre into a visual one is the fact that people assign different meanings/images to the same exact words, meaning the Hobbit might possibly look like two completely different people if you asked those two people to draw him after reading the book. Another constraint is the setting itself, there are very few places in the world that can remotely resemble the fantasy world portrayed in the Lord of the Rings. You would have to film different scene(s) in entirely different continents if it weren't for computer made landscapes. The fact that the book is a fantasy takes a totally different set of skills to put in real life.