I went to Harry Potter studios on my
birthday. It’s at Leavesdon where the films were made.
I was interested in all the props from the
film. There are lots of costumes, I like the invisibility cloak and Hermione’s
dress from Yule ball. The wands are all different, and we saw the mirror of
Erised, Harry’s photo album, the horcruxes and letters the owl brings to Harry
at Privet Drive. We saw wigs and masks for goblins, and animatronic animals
like Buckbeak and Aragog the giant spider.
I’m interested in film making, so I liked seeing how they used green screen to film flying broomsticks and Mr Weasley’s flying car. We went in the flying car, we were filmed with green screen and we saw the car flying through the countryside on the monitor. They also used green screen for Harry’s invisibility cloak. It had green lining which made Harry disappear on green screen. At the end of the tour we saw the huge model of Hogwarts castle used to film all the different shots, like Harry on his broomstick with the dragon in the Goblet of Fire. The model castle is really magical and impressive.
I saw lots of sets from the films. I liked
seeing the great hall, Gryffindor common room and Dumbledore’s office. In the
set for the Burrow we saw Molly Weasley’s magic knitting, pan cleaning and
chopping carrots and saw how they worked. Out-side we took photos of Privet
Drive and the knight bus. We went up Diagon Alley and looked in the shop windows,
that’s really magical!
I’m interested in film making, so I liked seeing how they used green screen to film flying broomsticks and Mr Weasley’s flying car. We went in the flying car, we were filmed with green screen and we saw the car flying through the countryside on the monitor. They also used green screen for Harry’s invisibility cloak. It had green lining which made Harry disappear on green screen. At the end of the tour we saw the huge model of Hogwarts castle used to film all the different shots, like Harry on his broomstick with the dragon in the Goblet of Fire. The model castle is really magical and impressive.