Tuesday, May 13, 2008

New HBP Set Report: Burrow Attack, WWW, Sectumsempra

A new report from the set of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has surfaced online, after a fan had a chance to tour Leavesden. In the set report, which surfaced at the Leaky Lounge, is quite lengthy, and as such includes a number of interesting tidbits.

Of note, the scenes of Hagrid's Hut burning have already been filmed, along with the attack on the Burrow (the outside of the Burrow had been burnt too). The fan also had a chance to visit the Diagon Alley set, which included Weasley's Wizarding Whizzes, where filming was taking place ('U-no-poo' signs included). The report also notes that the Sectumsempra Scene with Draco was filmed last week, and she was able to see several pictures of Tom felton lying in a pool of fake blood.

Hagrid's hut was a short bus ride away, it had been burned, even saw Hagrid's pumpkin patch though there were no pumpkins. They filmed it burning with a load of cameras (I forget how many they said) because they only got one chance to film it burn. A lot of the outdoor sets have camouflage nets around them. This is because the neighbours complained that the light was reflecting off them and that they were ugly.

I saw The Burrow both the inside and outside sets; the outside set had been burnt out in a Death Eater attack. The inside of The Burrow was amazing, the attention to detail. I climbed up the stairs to Ron's room, the bedrooms aren't there but the corridors have doors coming off them with pictures and ornaments. One of the doors had a picture of mushroom on it. Downstairs there were two clocks, one with the whole family's names on and scissors for hands, the other was smaller with a list of jobs to do. There were even postcards to Ron on the bookcase, howlers (or just letters like paper aeroplanes), a wizarding newspaper on a coffee table and children's painting of magical creatures framed on the walls. The guy showing us around said that it was the hardest set to build because nothing was straight or regular sized.

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But WWW stood out in bright orange with a curved front door. It was the most wonderful place. It was like every dream you had as a kid. There were skiving snack boxes, puking pastels, U-no-poo, sweets from floor to ceiling. It had a set of stairs winding up the middle and was three floors high. The detail was amazing; the shelves were crooked with brightly coloured goods on every surface. It was truly breath taking. At the end of our tour we watched them filming a scene there. When you see the scene where Fred and George are talking to Ron on the stairs, he asks how much for an item, they say '5 galleons', Ron says 'but I'm your brother' and they say '10 galleons'. Well I am standing behind the stairs (out of sight) by the door! It took eight takes just for that few seconds and I was told they only complete 2 minutes of film a day.

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We couldn't get into moaning Myrtle's bathroom because it was locked. They filmed the Sectumsempra scene there last week. They told me Tom had to lie in the fake blood and water for hours. He had a prosthetic chest on which pumped out fake blood and for each new take he had to get cleaned up and dry his hair before starting again. There are some pictures floating about of the scene and they look like Tom is lying dead in a pool of blood, very freaky for his friends to see!


Also included in the report were the Orphanage, a paralyzed Katie Bell, and more on the mysterious filming occurred at Millineum Bridge:

They were filming a stunt on green screen that will take place on the millennium bridge. I saw Bellatrix's stunt double in place but they were waiting for more cloud by the time we got there and everyone had stopped for ice creams! There was a woman with black hair with a white streak through it and I was told she was the double for Narcissa (can't confirm that though).


I highly highly highly HIGHLY suggest that everyone check out the full set report here; it really gives one the sense of how much work is put into the films, even if it doesn't all come across on camera.

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