In a new interview with the Telegraph, production designer Stuart Craig (who is up for a BAFTA tomorrow for his work in
Half-Blood Prince), spoke about some of his favourite pieces of sets and instruments used throughout the
Harry Potter films, including the Monster Book of Monsters, the Angel of Death found at the graveyard in Goblet of Fire, the Weasley family clock, and much more.
In regards to the current production of
Deathly Hallows, Stuart revealed that Professor's Snape's death scene took place a week before the interview, and stated that he actually cried afterwards, due to Alan's brilliant performance. He also noted that a new Golden Snitch had to be created for the final film, as it will be the one to open when Harry walks into the Forbidden Forest to face Voldemort.
The full interview, courtesy of
RupertGrint.net, can be read
below.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be out November 19, 2010 and July 15, 2011.