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The Hobbit 2012 Maple Films fanedit (1080p Bluray x264 AVC 8bit AC3 5.1 McFly) (Size: 7.62 GB)
DescriptionA FANEDIT BY DUSTIN LEE After more than two years of work, I am very excited to have completed the final version of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit! This fan edit has been created using only the highest-quality media available...full HD Bluray and 5.1 surround sound. Working with 5.1 has given me far more options for audio editing than a simple stereo track. Here's just a sample of some of the work I've done on the film. • A 532 minute trilogy cut to a single 247 minute film • Well over 600 actual edits and trims made • An Intermission splits the film in half, at the exact point where Peter Jackson originally intended to split the Hobbit when it was still two films. • Overall, the film remains focused on Bilbo and the dwarves. Unnecessary subplots, characters, and CGI silliness have been jettisoned. That means no Tauriel. • Color corrected in several sequences to match LOTR's visuals more. • Numerous digital alterations, including a new opening title, gold coating removed from Smaug, Radagast erased from an eagle flyover shot, etc. • Orc subtitles altered to explain plot adjustments • Several unused music cues by Howard Shore have been re-inserted in key scenes, including the famous Misty Mountains theme that was abandoned after AUJ. • Various scenes from the Extended Editions have also been added where needed. Yes, Thorin's funeral is in here. So, if you'd like to watch this fan edit, I only ask that you legally own all three films in advance. It's only fair to the copyright holders, regardless of how you feel about the original films. I've said it many times since I began working on this edit, but buried somewhere underneath the uneven, bloated Hobbit trilogy is a truly great film. For me at least, I have finally found that film. Hopefully you'll think so too! Bluray version: I did end up fixing the color correction for the earlier parts of the film, since many of you thought I desaturated things a bit too much. I also managed to de-bloom much of the footage from The Battle of Five Armies too. Other than that, the film is pretty much the same as the version released last month. Source: http://www.maple-films.com/the-hobbit-fan-edit NOTE: This is the 5.1 AC3 x264 version ripped from Bluray. The x265 version can be found here. Related Torrents
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