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A Visit to the set of POA! Summary:
They all seemed to be living and working in Harry Potter’s magical world, a world of triple-decker purple buses, shrinking shacks and magical creatures all casting their own spells under the watchful eye of Cuaron.
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Noel De Suza recently visited the set of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
"By the time the car pulled up to the studio, a hazy sun fought its way out of the clouds and I was delivered into the hands of the waiting studio personnel and ushered into a tent for breakfast.
The tent contained memorabilia from previous Harry Potter films, props and costumes and hanging on the walls were portraits of the sleeping professors and dividing the tent in two were two black boards with transfiguration lessons written on them.
The main studio building, which much to my surprise did not resemble a studio at all, was a place where airplanes were built during the Second World War.
This is Leavesden Studios, where all of the Harry Potter films have been shot and which houses all of the previous sets which are now being used for the current film, with slight modifications.
At first glance it seems rather an odd location to be filming in — the ceilings are low and there is no soundproofing — must be a nightmare for a director.
After walking through corridors and passing various craftsmen at work in various spaces, I walked towards where Alfonso was shooting. What struck me most was the calmness and happy feeling that I got when I was around the craftspeople.
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