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Tami Lane has sights on second Oscar with work on ‘Hobbit’

Tami Lane is hoping she’ll have a 13-pound Oscar award to tote around the night of Feb. 24.
Lane, 38, and a graduate of Woodruff High School and Bradley University, is up for an Academy Award for her prosthetics makeup work on “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.” And since she has already won an Oscar — in 2006, for the blockbuster film “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” — she knows all the pros and cons of winning.
The pros? Besides the obvious, you get to go to all the A-list after-parties. The cons? Carrying around that heavy little guy all evening. Last time, she was so inseparable from her Oscar that her jewelry rubbed off part of the solid-gold coating.
“The Academy says you can give it back and they’ll re-dip it, which is nice. But I like the scar,” said Lane, by telephone from Los Angeles.
Lane says the process is a little less nerve-wracking the second time around.
“The first time, it was gut-wrenching,” she said. “And you feel like it’s a fluke and you could never get there again. This time, it’s more easygoing — especially since I’m going up against my best friend.”
Lane’s team will compete against the staff of “Les Miserables” and “Hitchcock,” the latter which includes special effect makeup by her friend and mentor Howard Berger, whom she worked with on the “Narnia” films. Lane said she’ll be happy for her friend if he wins.
“If he wins or if I win, we figure we have a two-thirds chance of going to the Vanity Fair party,” she said.
Lane says working on “The Hobbit” trilogy has been the most challenging project of her career. Since the 3-D films are being filmed in 48 frames per second instead of the normal 24, their work had to be flawless, she said. Her average work day started at 4 a.m. and often lasted until 10 p.m. While on location in New Zealand, they worked out of a caravan of trailers and often took helicopters to reach certain filming locations.
Lane has always been a fan of movies. But her obsession with her work has made it difficult to get swept into that fantasy world like she used to. Now, she finds herself studying the details and critiquing everything from how lighting affects paint colors to the quality and bushiness of fake eyebrows. That’s how it was the first time she watched “The Hobbit.” But the second time, she let herself relax.
“When I saw it a second time, I was proud and overjoyed,” she said. “I had no idea why I had been so critical the first time. I enjoyed every minute, and I can’t wait to see Part 2.”
But first, she has an event to attend. Her plans for the Academy Awards? “Hopefully winning. It’s going to be fun, it’s different this time around.”
Lane, 38, and a graduate of Woodruff High School and Bradley University, is up for an Academy Award for her prosthetics makeup work on “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.” And since she has already won an Oscar — in 2006, for the blockbuster film “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” — she knows all the pros and cons of winning.
The pros? Besides the obvious, you get to go to all the A-list after-parties. The cons? Carrying around that heavy little guy all evening. Last time, she was so inseparable from her Oscar that her jewelry rubbed off part of the solid-gold coating.
“The Academy says you can give it back and they’ll re-dip it, which is nice. But I like the scar,” said Lane, by telephone from Los Angeles.
Lane says the process is a little less nerve-wracking the second time around.
“The first time, it was gut-wrenching,” she said. “And you feel like it’s a fluke and you could never get there again. This time, it’s more easygoing — especially since I’m going up against my best friend.”
Lane’s team will compete against the staff of “Les Miserables” and “Hitchcock,” the latter which includes special effect makeup by her friend and mentor Howard Berger, whom she worked with on the “Narnia” films. Lane said she’ll be happy for her friend if he wins.
“If he wins or if I win, we figure we have a two-thirds chance of going to the Vanity Fair party,” she said.
Lane says working on “The Hobbit” trilogy has been the most challenging project of her career. Since the 3-D films are being filmed in 48 frames per second instead of the normal 24, their work had to be flawless, she said. Her average work day started at 4 a.m. and often lasted until 10 p.m. While on location in New Zealand, they worked out of a caravan of trailers and often took helicopters to reach certain filming locations.
Lane has always been a fan of movies. But her obsession with her work has made it difficult to get swept into that fantasy world like she used to. Now, she finds herself studying the details and critiquing everything from how lighting affects paint colors to the quality and bushiness of fake eyebrows. That’s how it was the first time she watched “The Hobbit.” But the second time, she let herself relax.
“When I saw it a second time, I was proud and overjoyed,” she said. “I had no idea why I had been so critical the first time. I enjoyed every minute, and I can’t wait to see Part 2.”
But first, she has an event to attend. Her plans for the Academy Awards? “Hopefully winning. It’s going to be fun, it’s different this time around.”
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I love that woman

first post got rejected because it was too old. I posted older articles before and nobody had a problem with this...WAHATEVER! PARTY!
If you haven't heard...
We have started a side comm for the all the beautiful Hobbit-lovers called ontd-blaaargh! Everyone is welcome!
Join us at
I just made a post because we're going to get new members and we need to control a bit more. Lol
IMPORTANT!!! (TACKY ATTENTION GETTING THING HERE) TWO THINGS FOR YOU TO DECIDE, FELLOWSHIP!!!
1. Should we create our own livestream channel? I know I may have been a bad host and other people want to take over
2. The most popular date on the doodle page for the re-watch party, for those who missed it the first time around.
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"The Adventures of the Fellowship of ONTD"
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BUT THOSE V-DAY GIFS ARE SO HILARIOUS, I AM ACTUALLY LOL'ING HARD IRL
I laughed so hard at "some things were reposted, but good reasons were given" and then just a comment of someone saying "I am reposting this again because of reasons"
I'VE FAINTED
And that newest party gif.... BEcause of reasons.... your sense of humor kinda rocks.
*dying at the cumberbatch dragon*
V-Day post was literally the most amazing post in the history of ONTD!
good to have you back here, bb.
At the day of the DVD release probabaly?
Anyway, can't wait for it and pray not missing it that time because I overlook it, sleep or am at work. X_X
i was waiting!
and lol at that gif. (but chuck norris is an asshole)
I AM HERE!
The Aidan Turner Project is 99.9% done.
Who wants to beta test it..? :D
I'll post the link with one of the other gif sets :3
SHIT YEAH
Any chance to hang out with my Hobbit bffz is amazing, though.
And to reference the post -- Yes, this lady's prosthetic work was terrific. I hope she DOES win that Oscar.
http://ofbadmornings.tumblr.com
http://geinzuburu.tumblr.com/
:) yay for you joining tumblr! It's a great way to kinda see your Hobbit buddies between party posts.
http://justlikeatexan.tumblr.com/
Only started a tumblr because of THE HOBBIT
HERE FOR THIS
I hope she wins! She's the only reason I'm planning on watching the Oscars.
you guys are the best iluuu <3
did everyone just end up watching the hobbit again? lmao
I wouldn't mind doing rewatches of all the trilogy tbh, maybe one a week or something
Probaly I had a Hobbit/Lotr related dream but I just forgot about it. :(
http://archiveofourown.org/works/89236
this fic omg. i need to go thru it and just link you to choice bits. it was hilarious. and lindir had a pit bull. awww lindir with a pibble omg
(dwarves = me rn)
I'll just leave replies on other people's comments tonight lol