Roots and Beginnings...

Welcome to the official “author’s blog” for the upcoming book The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films. This is not a studio/publisher-sanctioned site. It's simply a chance for me to stay in touch with fans of Howard Shore's amazing work -- and, hopefully, an efficient way of keeping everyone on top of the latest comings and goings as we enter the final phase of The Music of the Lord of the Rings project. Please note the FAQ button to the right. There's a strong chance you'll find many questions addressed there.

To serve its titular purpose, an "Ongoing Discussion" thread will be posted each month, and previous months' will be archived. You can also post comments under specific posts where applicable. Feel free to post as often as you like! I’ll try to keep a light touch while moderating -- I only ask that basic rules of etiquette and civility be respected.

-Doug Adams

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Book Update: July, 2008 [Post LA]

Hi everyone,

Just about to ship out of Los Angeles, but before I pack up the laptop, I thought I'd try to illuminate some of the details from this week's meetings. As ever, everything is subject to change until it's done and in your hands... but I think you guys know that routine by now.

We're still right on schedule for a fourth quarter 2008 release. I will deliver the locked text by the end of July. The publishers (who will still remain nameless until we're ready for press releases) have been incredibly flexible in terms of length and layout. Right now, we're aiming to keep the finished book at or under 200 pages. This means that, unless the final layout wildly rearranges the material, nothing will have to be cut from the current draft. That's amazing, and almost unheard of. I'm tremendously grateful to be working with people that understand that the audience for this book doesn't want a watered down, well-pruned bit of fluff. 

I will finish up the supplementary material with Shore in NY in early to mid August. That will be locked shortly thereafter. We're most likely looking at a single double-sided DVD. That will store everything we need without compression and keep the final price tag down. DVD authoring will begin after the materials are locked, of course.

I'm happy to announce that, after years of your suggestions to produce "normal" and "deluxe" versions of the book, we're now actively exploring that possibility. See, we do listen to you! 

So what's the next step? Well, next I have to get on this plane, make my way back my office and get back to work!

Oh, and for those of you interested in such things here's an updated look at the book's mocked-up layout. Same disclaimers apply as last time... and again, mind your eyesight!

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