LONDON (AP) — "The Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson is transforming grainy black-and-white footage of World War I into 3-D color for a new film. Jackson's movie is among dozens of artworks commissioned by British cultural bodies to commemorate a century since the final year of the 1914-18 war. Jackson has restored archive film from the Imperial War Museum using cutting-edge digital technology and hand coloring. He says the footage "looks like it was shot in the last week or two, with high definition cameras." Organizers of the 14-18 Now project announced Monday that the film will have its premiere during the London Film Festival in October before being broadcast on BBC television.