Peter Jackson Reveals George Harrison's Emotional Reaction to The Beatles' 'Now and Then' Video

 
George Harrison’s Son was Moved to Tears by Peter Jackson’s Final Beatles Song Vision.
George Harrison’s Son was Moved to Tears by Peter Jackson’s Final Beatles Song Vision.


Renowned director Peter Jackson recently unveiled a heartwarming anecdote, shedding light on the emotional impact of The Beatles' latest song, "Now and Then," on George Harrison's son, Dhani Harrison.

As one of the late guitarists of the legendary group, George Harrison's legacy has been carefully preserved by his family, with his son Dhani Harrison and widow Olivia Harrison overseeing decisions regarding his music and the band's affairs. The dedication to preserving his memory and the band's legacy remains strong, even after George's passing in November 2001.

Peter Jackson, famous for directing "The Lord of the Rings" series, shared the touching story of Dhani Harrison's reaction to the early work on the short film accompanying the song. According to Jackson, Dhani was immediately moved and emotionally touched by the footage. This reaction affirmed the concept's correctness and set the tone for the project.

In an interview on The Beatles' official website, Jackson recounted his journey in creating the video. He described how the song inspired him to explore ideas and images, which effortlessly took shape in his mind as he listened to "Now and Then" repeatedly. He explained, "As I kept listening, it felt like the song was creating ideas and images that started forming in my head - without any conscious effort from me."

The director also emphasized the challenge of evoking emotions through archive footage. However, the sheer power of the beautiful song played a significant role in creating an emotionally resonant video. The first 30 to 40 seconds of the film were swiftly completed, guided by the song's emotive force.

As Jackson moved towards the conclusion of the video, he grappled with the task of encapsulating the immense legacy of The Beatles. He acknowledged that summing up their influence in a few seconds proved impossible. The challenge lay in inviting viewers to create their own personal farewell moments to The Beatles, guided gently by the video. It was during this creative process that Jackson sought Dhani Harrison's input on the video's ending, and Dhani's heartfelt reaction helped solidify the approach they would take.

Peter Jackson also candidly shared the pressures he faced when asked to create the last-ever music video for The Beatles. He admitted feeling reluctant at first, as the responsibility weighed heavily on him. Given his limited experience in making music videos and the high expectations associated with The Beatles' final release, Jackson found himself grappling with intense anxiety. However, he eventually accepted the task and embarked on the journey to create a video worthy of the iconic band.

In conclusion, Peter Jackson's revealing narrative not only provides insight into the making of The Beatles' "Now and Then" video but also highlights the emotional connection between the band's music and the Harrison family, preserving George Harrison's legacy in a touching and poignant way. The video promises to be a moving tribute to the enduring influence of The Beatles in the world of music.

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