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How Harry Potter Built Their Own World



Take a look into the magical behind-the-scenes world of Harry Potter Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant The magical world of Harry Potter began in 1997 with a little young adult fantasy book that, in 1999 it was bought up by Warner Brothers and led to the hit 2001 film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Or Sorcerer’s Stone — it kinda depends on what part of the Muggle world you come from. This in turn led to an immensely popular and profitable series of films that’s still chugging along to this day thanks to the Fantastic Beasts series. In this video we take an abbreviated look at the many methods used to fashion a massive blockbuster juggernaut, from puppetry to CGI, and how the filmmakers made Hagrid so massive, the Basilisk so frightening, and Voldemort so, uh, noseless. Additionally we consider production designer Stuart Craig’s creation of Hogwarts and how he developed it over time, Dobby’s CGI in the days of Gollum, and how the series influenced both pop culture and the fanbase itself. Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:27 Start of a Franchise 1:25 The Look of Hogwarts 3:20 Privet Drive and Diagon Alley 3:49 Costuming 5:05 Special Effects 7:08 Hagrid 7:50 Practical Creatures 9:17 Dobby 9:57 CGI Creatures 10:38 Quidditch 11:45 The Post-Columbus Films 12:35 Then Came David Yates 14:35 Influence Check out the Behind The Screen Podcast - By Screen Rant on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/6sMJkP1E4N7kPYL5v9OW3v Our Social Media: https://twitter.com/screenrant https://www.facebook.com/ScreenRant https://www.linkedin.com/company/screen-rant/ Our Website: http://screenrant.com/ Written by: Michael Keene Narrated by: Michael Keene Edited by: Michael Keene For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com


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