Narnia Fans Mailbag #2
We’ve just posted the second edition of the NarniaFans Mailbag. We’ve answered seven letters this week, including such topics as the music in the teaser, interviews, when Dawn Treader may be filmed, and more!
We’ve just posted the second edition of the NarniaFans Mailbag. We’ve answered seven letters this week, including such topics as the music in the teaser, interviews, when Dawn Treader may be filmed, and more!
While the first Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, was shot in snowy New Zealand, the second installment, Prince Caspian, will likely shoot in the forests of Europe this coming January, says producer Mark Johnson. […]
In August BG Touring are to perform ‘The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival. […]
In a Narnia Fans Exclusive, ~Rogue~, a moderator here at Narnia Fans’ Dancing Lawn Forums, had a chance to meet Skandar Keynes. Not only that, but they talked a bit about the filming of the next Narnia films. […]
They are classic, epic literary fantasies, beloved for decades — but there’s no ring and no Frodo. The tales enlist images from children’s imaginations, empowering kids and making older fans feel young again — but […]
Geoffrey Burgon for gave Narniaweb the opportunity to ask him some questions about his Narnia scores. Burgon wrote the music for the BBC productions of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian/The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and The Silver Chair. […]
Silva Screen Records has announced the release dates of “The Chronicles of Narnia: Music from the BBC Television Series” by composer Geoffrey Burgon. It is released in the UK and other territories on October 10th, and in the US on November 8th. **SPOILERS** […]
On November 8th, Geoffrey Burgon’s score for the BBC’s Chronicles of Narnia series will be released by Silva America. […]
In one sense, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader “picks up†the story line of Prince Caspian, giving us a glimpse of Caspian’s reign as King of Narnia. And while it’s also true that Caspian’s character is only here fully realized, Dawn Treader is still no retread of the earlier books. In this story, we go to sea and are entertained in the fashion of classic tales like The Odyssey and Gulliver’s Travels. We haven’t seen the likes of this in Narnia before. […]
Do not Lucy and Susan see Aslan that way and just want to bury their faces in his Aslan’s mane? Remember the romp between the three of them after Aslan returned from the dead at the stone table? I think that scene represents this side of Jesus that Lewis saw. Which is a part of the reason why I think he wrote these books as allegories for his nephew and nieces. Lewis’s point is to connect them with the reality that Jesus loves you. He has a special place for children in his heart. […]
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