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We thought you would want to know about a major research project that is accompanying the release of The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. In twenty countries across the world, researchers are collaborating in a study of audience responses to the film. We will be finding out about people s enjoyment of it, but also about the disappointments and frustrations that some people feel. And in particular we will be exploring what this fantasy story means to this whole generations of film-goers and readers of the books. Where is Middle-earth? What does it mean to people today?
We ourselves admire The Lord of the Rings. We know the books, and like many other people we were excited when we heard that they were being made into a trilogy of films. For many, it has been a remarkable set of films. But in what way remarkable? What is so powerful about it, for you? From reading reviews, seeing discussions, hearing conversations, we know that people have some pretty different ideas. Some people have loved all three movies. Some people had reservations. Some were disappointed. Some even disliked them. We want to understand why. This isn't only for fans. Some people prefer the books. Some people find it all overrated. And so on. Whatever your views on the film, we want to hear them.
This will be the biggest audience study ever undertaken. And at its centre is a web questionnaire that anyone can fill in. We are expecting over 100,000 responses from across the world. Here s the web address:
www.lordoftheringsresearch.net
The questionnaire is now online, and we very much hope that you will give us your views. Be there, to be counted! And, if you can, let others know too!
Thanks,
Martin Barker
Director, Lord of the Rings research project
University of Wales, Aberystwyth