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RT Visits the Set of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
We go behind-the-scenes at Leavesden Studios
by Joe Utichi | July 14, 2009
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As RT is brought into Leavesden Studios, past a pair of workmen poring over blueprints for a large, conical tower with a tall spire roof, the sense that we're entering a slightly different world than the one we're used to is immediately evident. Through a pair of unassuming white doors on the side of a nondescript warehouse to the north-west of London we're lead into the heart of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and, indeed, the whole Harry Potter universe.

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When Warner Brothers took out an exclusive lease on the studios ahead of the production of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone at the turn of the millennium, that universe began to make its mark inside. Sets were built, costumes and creatures created, props stored. As we visit the studios in January 2008, 80 days into the production of this sixth and (kind of) penultimate film in the franchise, everywhere we turn past the perimeter gates there's a familiar Harry Potter sight to take in.

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Leavesden Studios, the base for Harry Potter film production.

On a trip to one stage, away from the main complex, we pass giant serpent heads from Chamber of Secrets, chess pieces from Philosopher's Stone and part of the bridge from Prisoner of Azkaban. At one of the many prop stores dotted around the complex there's a London phone box from Order of the Phoenix and in the creature shop there are models galore used in the production of Goblet of Fire.

But the main focus of the studio right now is on Half-Blood Prince and RT has arrived about halfway through principal photography. Familiar sets - the Hogwarts Great Hall, Dumbledore's office, the Gryffindor common room - are fully constructed as they have been semi-permanently since the first film (in fact, the Great Hall set has lived on its own stage since 2000) and plenty of finished sets are in place for this movie. The interior of the Hogwarts Express train has just been used for a scene between Harry and Draco Malfoy, they've shot Christmas on the Burrow set - the home to Ron's family, the Weasleys - and they're getting ready to shoot some flashback scenes in an immaculately presented Potions classroom involving their new adult character, Professor Slughorn, who's being brought to life by Jim Broadbent.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Daniel Radcliffe and Michael Gambon share the screen alone for much of the film.

Half-Blood Prince really belongs to Dumbledore and Harry though, as the old wizard prepares his young protégé for his final steps on the quest to kill Voldemort. Despite the grandeur of the sets they've created -- including a giant green-screen warehouse full of crystalline rock that will form the backbone of the film's cave sequence -- it's a smaller scale than Harry Potter is used to, as actors Daniel Radcliffe and Michael Gambon spend much of the film alone with one another.

"The brilliant thing about [the cave scenes] was that we did them at the at the end of a three to four month period where Michael and I had been working together almost exclusively," Radcliffe tells RT. "For about the first two or three months of this film we were almost the only two actors in. The relationship between me and Michael had really built up over that time and got to the point where after three or four months we were absolutely ready to do the cave stuff."

Considering much of the action takes place at Hogwarts, where hundreds of students go about their business in the background, the change of scale was more akin to a play than a blockbusting movie. "There was that kind of dynamic where you get to know someone very, very well in a short space of time," Radcliffe continues. "Your relationship becomes based on certain things. I think mine and Michael's relationship is very much based on our senses of humour. I think I now understand the way he works more and I think we've become much closer through it."

Continue on to Page 2 as RT moves to the Great Hall set to watch filming and we meet Potter newcomer Jessie Cave.

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martinscorsese25
martinscorsese25 writes:
on Jul 14 2009 05:11 AM

Oh man, everyone is Buzzing about Bruno Debonnel's cinematography. i always felt he'll be good at Potter after watching Amelie... and Yates is also being praise for his incredible pacing. 98% will get lower, but it's safe to say that HBP is one of the best films of the year

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Reebee52
Reebee52 writes:
on Jul 14 2009 08:49 AM

God this is going to be awesome.

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spooksmagee
spooksmagee writes:
on Jul 14 2009 09:45 AM

Very well written article RT, one of the best reads I've had on this site in awhile.

This film is going to rock my face off, I can't wait.


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De4ective Detectiv3
De4ective Detectiv3 writes:
on Jul 14 2009 10:05 AM

I'm sorry, I just can't take a movie seriously where the protagonist uses a wand! A stinking glorified twig for crying out loud! I just caught like 10min of one of these movies on HBO, and I couldn't help but laugh hysterically when he held up his twig in a threatening manner.

What a cruel prank that would be. Oh, sorry Harry, what's that, you mistook my lucky twig for your magical wand? And when you tried to defend yourself that bully just stuck that twig up where? And you couldn't find your magical broomstick because the cleaning lady was using it? Rough day.


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dj Mark
dj Mark writes:
on Jul 14 2009 12:46 PM

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Poor guy, for a film fan, you certainly have a lot of Potter hype to live through until 2011. Hunker down, mate. The rest of us are having a ball.

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jpbresnihan
jpbresnihan writes:
on Jul 14 2009 01:37 PM

^^^^ yeah truly. im not a huge fan of the potter movies, but even i'm pretty excited for HBP.

still wish Deathly Hollows was going to be one movie and not two. the whole "its the only way we can fit all of the essential plot elements in" is total BS. mark my words when the 7th and 8th movie come out there will be cuts and rearrangements. its the only way it can stay linear with the film version of the potter story. warner brothers just knows their main cash cow is about to expire and are going to try and reap twice the profit. just pisses me off. no reason it cant be a three hour epic. potter fans have never complained about the movies being too long, only too short really. truthfully they never should have made these books into movies until after the 7th was published.

yeah sorry, angry rant over. HBP wooooo!


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dj Mark
dj Mark writes:
on Jul 14 2009 02:46 PM

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Precisely. There is a lot of wandering around and camping in the woods in Deathly Hallows that could be cut easily. Although the action set pieces need to be true to the book because they are HUGE! I'm hoping that one of the reasons why the ending of HBP (the movie) cuts out some of the action of the book is because it's too similar to what happens in Hallows.

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jpbresnihan
jpbresnihan writes:
on Jul 14 2009 02:59 PM


(possible SPOILER):
yeah i guess that means bill weasley's face will be completely unscathed in the next movies, if he's even in them for crying out loud. they better be pg-13 as well. this PG rating for HBP, one of the darker entries, has got me a litle confused.


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Bigbrother
Bigbrother writes:
on Jul 14 2009 06:58 PM

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Duh, it's not a twig, it's a phoenix feather core wand dumb dumb. Good luck trying to beat up somebody with a phoenix feather core magic wand huhuhuh. That was sarcasm, cause I know you have trouble with that sometimes. Seriously though dumb comment.

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Bigbrother
Bigbrother writes:
on Jul 14 2009 06:59 PM

In reply to this comment (#2526536)
Duh, it's not a twig, it's a phoenix feather core wand dumb dumb. Good luck trying to beat up somebody with a phoenix feather core magic wand huhuhuh. That was sarcasm, cause I know you have trouble with that sometimes. Seriously though dumb comment.

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De4ective Detectiv3
De4ective Detectiv3 writes:
on Jul 15 2009 12:03 AM

Sorry guys, I've tried, I really have. I've sat down numerous times and tried to watch a Harry Potter movie, but I just can't make it through 15 minutes. It's not like a Pixar movie, where adults can enjoy it on another level as children.

@ BigBrother

How's that for calling my comment dumb? Irony's a *****, so is double posting!


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jessica m.
jessica m. writes:
on Jul 15 2009 03:37 AM

I'm so excited about this film!



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Angela K.
Angela K. writes:
on Jul 15 2009 09:14 AM

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@CtrlAltDestroy: The first several movies (I'd say up through the 5th) are truly for people who have read the books. They're hard to follow unless you already know what is going on. But HBP does a good job of being a great FILM, not just a great adaptation of a book.
Also, if you can't take a movie seriously just because there's magic in it....you clearly lack imagination. There must be a lot of movies you can't watch because of the lack of realism, eh?


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Bigbrother
Bigbrother writes:
on Jul 15 2009 02:07 PM

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Yes because a finger twitch is almost on par in the stupidity department with complaining about the use of magic wands in a movie about magic. You really got me there.

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Thomas H.
Thomas H. writes:
on Jul 18 2009 04:07 AM

haha

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