These are NOT extended scenes. These are deleted scenes. That means you don’t see these scenes in any of the movies or the extended editions. The clips where taken from trailers and behind the scenes footage of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Below is information about each of the deleted scenes.
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Title -- A few clips from trailers of The Lord of the Rings.
7 -- This is additional footage from the Battle of the Last Alliance in The Fellowship of the Ring prologue.
6 -- An obscure shot of two Elven girls playing about in Rivendell in The Fellowship of the Ring.
5 -- More Arwen footage in The Two Towers, including a flashback scene of her first meeting with a beardless Aragorn.
4 -- An unknown scene in The Two Towers of Éomer lowering a spear while riding his horse in a forest.
3 -- Éowyn defending the refugees in the Glittering Caves from Uruk-hai intruders in The Two Towers.
2 -- Sauron fighting Aragorn at the Black Gate in The Return of the King. A computer-generated Troll was placed over Sauron due to Jackson feeling the scene was inappropriate.
1 -- Further epilogue footage in The Return of the King, including that of Gimli observing a rock in the Glittering Caves and Legolas walking in a forest of Ithilien.
Some other scenes that I could not find any footage of:
Footage of Arwen at Helm’s Deep.
Sam using the Light of Eärendil to pass the Watchers at Cirith Ungol.
Éowyn and Faramir’s wedding.
Aragorn’s death and funeral.
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Many people have commented on the overused music and absence of original audio from the video. The video clips that I found are from random trailers and behind the scenes footage. You can’t find audio belonging to the scenes shown. If I left in the same audio as in the original footage (yet cut it up in the way that I edited it in the video) it would leave the final product sounding horribly painful. The song that a chose for the background music (re-orchestrate version of Lux Aeterna from Requiem for a Dream) fits perfectly with the tone of these scenes. Peter Jackson himself used this song for a trailer of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.