Interview: Adrian Webster on playing Strider
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Back in November we interviewed the director of a forthcoming fan film The Hunt For Gollum. Fan films are a sophisticated genre these days, with pro-level tools and equipment increasingly available to the fan in the street. We subsequently caught up with actor Adrian Webster, who's working on The Hunt For Gollum, stepping into the big shoes of Viggo Mortensen - that's right, he is Aragorn/Strider! He chatted with SFX about the experience of making an independent film in the Tolkien universe. Remember, if you are signed up to our newsletter, you would have had a sneak peek of this article last week... SFX: Have you made many films before? Where might we have seen your work? "And I'm producing a feature film. An action movie about an ex-soldier running from his past in the military. It's produced with modern standards but I wanted to capture the feel of the action movies from the '80s and early '90s. I'm a big fan of Schwarzenegger, Stallone and Van Damme (the three Kings of action cinema for me). I'd love to make features in this genre." ![]() SFX: What other productions are you most proud of? ![]() SFX: Gollum is an epic fantasy story - is that an unusual genre for you, or have you worked in this milieu before? Are you a Tolkien fan? "I'm definitely a fan of the [Peter Jackson] films, one of the best trilogies ever made! I wasn't quite as knowledgeable about the actual books, my first introduction being from [directory] Mr Bouchard himself, who understands the material extremely well." ![]() SFX: Despite it being ostensibly a "fan film" it looks very professional indeed - what was the experience like of working with so many volunteers? SFX: What new opportunities do you think the internet brings to actors and audiences? Webster: "For the fan film audience it's really cool because you get to revisit the world you loved so much from the original movie. If its done well it can almost be an extension of that universe. For actors it's great because the internet is a huge medium to show your work and it provides instant access. You see something you like and you can check it out immediately. Hopefully some of the bigger directors, who are into this kind of thing will check it out. Wait a minute... isn't Guillermo casting for a fantasy movie soon... ?!" SFX: Who are your fellow actors, and have you worked with any of them before? "We've also got Gareth Brough leading the attack for Mordor. He's a big fan of creatures in movies so when you stick him in a mask it's like a transformation takes place... Goblok has arrived!" SFX: What did you learn from observing the performance of Viggo Mortensen? "The director had certain physical things he wanted to introduce. The way he walks and the narrowing of my eyes. He's smart enough to know that if I resemble him that will help the movie along. I also needed to change the way I spoke because my Yorkshire accent wasn't going to sound good in this movie. So I balanced the accent out - leaning towards RP was the way to go." SFX: So, you were able to bring elements of your own interpretation to it? "In terms of characterisation I tried to create a super objective (apologies for the actors lingo here) that anchors the performance. I went with this goal 'I wish to be accepted in the world of Men and voice the name Aragorn son of Arathorn'. After discussion with the Director he suggested a more lofty objective 'I wish to fight for my race and the future of Middle Earth'. This blew me away because it put everything into perspective, I was able to intensify my performance based on this adjustment." ![]() SFX: We see from the web that you're also a screen writer with your own production company - what are you aiming to work on next? SFX: Thanks Adrian! You can check out the trailer over at the site www.thehuntforgollum.com, and keep your eyes out for a another picture in SFX issue 178, on sale next week. Are you working on any exciting fan projects? Get in touch with SFX and let us know! |
















