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Places, where Harry Potter stories were filmed.
Alnwick Castle - Hogwarts
Leadenhall Market
Christchurch College Oxford
West Highland Railway Line
Kings Cross and St. Pancras Railway Station
Glencoe
Millennium Bridge
London Zoo
Thank you for attention!
Visual effects
Miniature Hogwarts — Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone(2001)
Flying Ford Anglia — Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(2002)
Buckbeak — Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
The Dumbledore vs. Voldemort Battle — Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
Quidditch — Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
The Death of Dobby — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010)
The Gringotts Dragon — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (2011)
The “Harry Potter” Movie Makeup Mark Coulier worked on all eight of the Harry Potter films.
Lord Voldemort’s makeup It took 2 hours and 3 people. Makeup was applied 70 times throughout all the movies.
Aunt Marge’s inflatable fat suit It took 20 people 4 months to build.
Harry’s gillyweed scene was really intense
Aragog’s body weighed one ton
Aberforth & Albus Dumbledore
Harry Potter universe style
Uniform
Uniform design, 1938– 1945 The Hogwarts uniform consisted of a plain white buttoned shirt, a house tie (red, green, yellow or blue according to House), a thick grey knitted vneck jumper (with a black neckline), grey trousers or breeches (for males) or gymslip with pleated skirt (for females), plain black shoes, an additional grey pocketed blazer (for males) or with an emblem varying according to which House the student was in and an open grey buttoned robe with the school crest on the chest. In the second and sixth films, Tom Riddle, Rubeus Hagrid and Myrtle Warren are seen wearing this uniform.
Uniform design, 1971– 1978 Males also wore grey blazers under their robes and over their jumpers. Students seen wearing these uniforms are, Sirius Black, James Potter, Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, Severus Snape and Lily Evans, all of them in the fifth film adaptation. The Hogwarts uniform consisted of a plain white buttoned shirt, a house tie (thin stripes) (red and gold, green and silver, yellow and black or blue and bronze, according to House) a thick grey knitted vneck jumper (with a house coloured neckline), grey trousers (for males or pleated skirt (for females), plain black shoes and an open black tied robe with the student's house emblem.
Uniform design, 1991– 1993 Hogwarts uniform was changed quite a bit since the 1970 s. The uniform no longer had a blazer and it now consisted of a plain white buttoned shirt, a house tie (thick stripes) (red and gold, green and silver, yellow and black or blue and bronze, according to House), a grey knitted v-neck jumper (with a house-coloured neckline), grey trousers (for males) or pleated skirt (for females), plain black shoes, grey socks, and an open black buttoned robe with the student's house emblem on. Hogwarts students are seen wearing this uniform in the first two film adaptations. This uniform design was used until the third film.
Uniform design, 1993– 1998 time the uniform consisted of a plain white buttoned shirt, a house This tie (thin stripes) (red and gold, green and silver, yellow and black or blue and bronze, according to House), a charcoal grey knitted v-neck jumper, a cardigan or a sleeveless jumper (with cuffs and waist House -coloured), for boys, charcoal grey trousers were worn and for girls, a skirt (around knee-length). Girls also had to wear black tights or stockings. Charcoal grey socks were worn by boys. Students of both genders were required to wear plain black shoes and an open black silver fastened robe with the student's House emblem on and respective coloured lining.


