The massive scale of The Hobbit laid bare in the latest production video

Ten years after The Lord of the Rings trilogy started hitting theatres, Peter Jackson is back in New Zealand filming its prequels. With the first Hobbit film set to land in December, Jackson is filling the waiting hours with these brilliant production videos.

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The latest video – the sixth in the series – showcases some of the locations around New Zealand the movie is being filmed in, including the epic scale of the actual production process. Things like the fact that the caterers cook up over 100kg of meat for the cast and crew every single day just go to show just how big a movie this actually is.

If you want to catch up on all the other video blogs from the set of The Hobbit, you can see the first four here, while number five is embedded below.

And if you happened to miss the first offical trailer, you might want to check that out as well:

Web: The Hobbit YouTube

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