Why Colin s Muggle camera in Harry Potter still works at Hogwarts

Updated on amusement 2024-03-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why does Colin Creevey's camera work? and some other issues (about the correction of the previous problem).

    Over the past twenty-four hours, many people (some of whom are my blood relatives) have pointed out to me that Colin did succeed in taking a picture of the Secret Room (which I said he never did).

    Like the radio (or "radio" as wizards call it, they always seem a bit outdated when it comes to Muggle technology), cameras do exist in the wizarding world (Weasley's kitchen has a radio, and we can tell that cameras do exist from the moving ** everywhere). Wizards don't need electricity to power things, they all use magic. Sometimes, though, wizards really liked Muggle inventions, and they would keep the basic structure of the invention without the troublesome plugs or batteries.

    I have an old notebook that says dev sol (a potion) that magic is moving. Since I'm pretty good at deciphering my old scribbles, I can tell you that my original idea was that wizards would use a potion invented with magic to get their ** moving.

    So ......Since Colin's battery doesn't work in Hogwarts, it's clear that his camera was activated by the magical atmosphere there, and he will then rinse it with potions that animate the characters in the frame**. All of this shows that Colin is more proactive than I realize.

    One of the things I learned from this experience is that when you sit down patiently and proofread 20 chapters, and then start the FAQ in the wee hours of the morning, you're always going to have a mess. I promise I'll be on my toes next time!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Colin should have used magic to make the camera workable, and then used the magic manifestation potion to make the characters in ** move.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The camera was supposed to be a camera from the wizarding world, and only a few Muggle electronics at Hogwarts would fail due to strong interference waves or something, and the camera wouldn't have failed even if it wasn't a camera from the wizarding world.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Colin's camera is the camera of the wizarding world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That camera is supposed to be in the wizarding world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Colin learned from his classmates that as long as he used the correct manifestation potion after taking pictures, he could also make ** move. Ordinary cameras can be used in the wizarding world, but they can't move. Potions!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ordinary cameras can be used, I have a camera that doesn't need a battery, as long as the negative is washed with a dominant potion, the ** washed out will move.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    That camera was tricked by Colin

    That's why it can be used.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    49 is not a kitchen, it is a study.

    5152 Lily is a Muggle Muggle is defined as having non-magical parents53

    54 Author Errors.

    55 Processed lacewings.

    56 Klevy's camera is processed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    56. The second book mentions Colin? Cliffwick has a regular Muggle camera. But in the wizarding world, Muggle technology fails.

    This is one -- only the television, the radio, and so on will fail.

    The camera won't.

    63. The hp3 book mentions that "Harry fumbled with his alarm clock and watched it .......""But alarm clocks are Muggle technology and shouldn't work properly in Hogwarts.

    Ibid. 59 Colin was petrified at the beginning of his first year. He didn't learn anything for the whole school year, and he was able to move up smoothly.

    Colin had just entered first grade.

    Hermione also said that they didn't learn much in first grade.

    52. Tom Riddle mentioned that they were both half-blooded when talking to Harry in the Chamber of Secrets. But Harry is not half-blood, he is a pure-blood, as both Lily and Jaime are wizards. (It can't be said that because Lily comes from a Muggle family, Harry is half-blood.)

    Half-blood means that one parent is a wizard and the other is a Muggle).

    Harry is not a pureblood.

    Unless neither parent is of Muggle ancestry, it is called pureblood.

    But Lily's parents were Muggles.

    53. The book mentions that Nick, who almost lost his head, "took a few deep breaths, and then asked in a very smooth tone: 'So what's bothering you?' However, in the Goblet of Fire, Myrtle says that ghosts can't breathe.

    Well, I can't breathe, but I can breathe symbolically, after all, I've been human.

    64. HP3 says in chapter thirteen that all of the Ravenclaw crew rode across the Seven Stars, but then Wood told Harry that he was riding a Comet 260.

    Well, Sweeping the Seven Stars is a metaphor for their entire team using a bad broomstick.

    Of course, I won't say them one by one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Embarrassing.

    Anyway, the landlord is really careful.

    51 Snape's judgment should have been imminent, and no one could be found for the time short, and there should be a time lag in the final game for Wood to find a substitute.

    59 A good headmaster like Dumbledore should get every student to go to school.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    50. At the beginning of the story, the python in the zoo winks at Harry. Harry certainly had no reason not to be surprised, as the snake didn't have eyelids to move. (Translator: sweat .......)I still remember the blinking action of the snake in the movie, and I think it is quite logical).

    It is the eyeball that moves from side to side.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    For your questions, I can only say that I have studied every HP that exists, and I admire you so much, I am really serious. 62nd I think I can help you explain that the professors at Hog-Oz brought their own boxes when they taught (remember Professor Moody's boxes?). In the book, it is written that Lupin's life is very poor and the economy is tight, so his box may be old, and this plot is not written by the author at random, but to pave the way for writing about Lupin's poverty.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Anyway, the landlord is really careful.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Three possibilities.

    1. Percy scares people.

    2. Rowling misremembered.

    3. The meaning is incorrect, for example, Percy meant to report the professor's deduction of points instead of directly deducting points.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Percy was just trying to scare Harry and Ron. The prefect cannot deduct points, but can report the offending student's behavior to the dean, who will deduct points for them.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The prefect can deduct points, but Umlich is in power, didn't he choose a batch, and the captain's point deduction rule was removed and changed to that investigative action team.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This is a loophole in the book, for sure, the prefect just can't deduct points): It suddenly occurred to me if Percy was trying to scare Harry into them?

    Malfoy is an "investigative action team" and they have the privilege of deducting points.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Malfoy has deducted points from others

    It's that Umbridge was still very arrogant when he had a deduction

    There will always be some new changes to the pull

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Rollin often makes mistakes, such as when she writes the four-legged stool in the first part as a three-legged stool in the fourth part.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Maybe your own prefect can deduct your own.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There is also a possibility that everyone does not remember.

    Percy was also the president of the Boys' Council at the time.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Percy was there to scare them.

    Besides, why did Percy deduct points for his own house.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Malfoy, because it is"Special Operations Group"The members seem to have forgotten this name. They have rights.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There are loopholes, there are problems.

    I'm going to go back and research.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Rowling also made mistakes, and she seemed to have said that there were some inaccuracies in the book, such as the wrong time.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The author answered this question, but I think it's a bug. She said it could be deducted. It's just that Ron didn't have the confidence to say that it can't be deducted (but I remember Ernie also said that it can't be deducted)...

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I really want to talk about it, number one.

    If you look at it carefully, especially 7, chew some of the words in it, and you can find that in fact, all kinds of contradictions in the first few parts can find a reasonable explanation in 7. In fact, to be fair, some of the points in the first respondent are also correct, but most of the casual hardcore Hami can be knocked down in one or two sentences, which is not valid. It's amazing how many ...... you can listI want to knock it down...

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Harry is a half-blood wizard and Lily is a wizard, yes, the problem is that she was Muggle-born. The second floor is correct. There are loopholes in every book.

    version. And, the wolf.

    There is no mark on Quan Xing's hand [Don't talk nonsense about Sirius!] Moreover, in the fifth part, Harry only saw that Thestrals' mistake was indeed true, Rowling admitted it herself.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    I've found that a lot of people have been misled. Colin is one year younger than Harry, and when Colin and Harry said in the secret room, my brother will come here next year, and he will adore you. That is to say, when he was a prisoner, Colin's younger brother was in the first grade, two years younger than Harry!

    The fifth part of the Order of the Phoenix, Harry is in the fifth year, Colin is in the fourth year, and Colin's younger brother Daniel is naturally in the third year. Naturally, Hogsmeade can be entered and exited at will, provided that a parent signs it.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    What puzzles me is that Dumbledore has passed away, there are paintings that can be shuttled at will, and many problems in HP7 can be taken out of Dumbledore's paintings and directly asked.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Host wait my answer is definitely out tomorrow morning because there are so many words.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Wow, what a lot of mistakes! What does JK think?

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    1 The portrait should only be obtained by taking pictures In chapter 15 of 7, Harry asks Phineas if he can bring the portrait of Dumbledore, indicating that he later thought of using the portrait to guide himself, but Phineas said that the portrait can only access his own portrait elsewhere or move around the portrait at Hogwarts, so it didn't work

    2 Keeping the portrait but people can't live anymore and can only speak and think in the portrait There are indeed loopholes 3 Because Voldemort has his blood, Harry didn't die when he didn't resist Voldemort's Avada before and killed Harry with Voldemort's powerful power The blood containing the charm protecting Harry is not dead as long as it is (both Harry and Voldemort have it) This is the effect of blood.

    As for the Deathly Hallows, it is said that "those who possess them can conquer death and are masters of death" (see 7-21), and in the legend of the Three Brothers, "the third lived to be very old... He took off his hidden cloak and handed it to his son, and then greeted the Grim Reaper like an old friend, and with the same identity, he was happy to join him and leave the world" So the third child is also dead Conquer death and be the master of death is not to say "not to die", but to face death bravely after living a full life As Harry did! Personally, I think it's more rigorous here.

    4 The hidden cloak has been passed down from generation to generation by Harry's ancestors, and the resurrection stone should be ready to use when you get it.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    3.I think it's because Voldemort killed the part of his own soul in Harry, not Harry himself.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Portraits are just a specific product of a particular environment, not universally applicable, at least never in the book.

    3. Harry's victory can be traced back to his mother's spell, and it doesn't just have to do with the Deathly Hallows. In fact, even Dumbledore didn't fully know how to defeat Voldemort. The theme of the whole ** is to use your own energy to solve problems, not fate.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    First of all, I don't know the first and second questions, I answer the third, of course, the answer is the latter, it is because of the real owner of Harry's old wand, that he will not listen to Voldemort to kill his master. But the story of the three brothers is just a legend, even if it is not a legend, don't the eldest and the second plus the voluntary third all see death?

    I didn't understand the fourth question -

    I want to say a loophole: Thestrals appeared in the fifth part, although there was always it, but Harry could see it because Harry saw Cedric's death, so, at the end of the fourth part, JKR clearly wrote that the trio went in a car without a horse, is it a loophole?

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    It has nothing to do with Muggle origins. However, he was not old enough to participate in the defense of Hogwarts and should have been in the ranks of the evacuees, but he sneaked back to ...... himselfSo he died unfortunately.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Colin was in the sixth year, yes, because he was enrolled in Harry's second year (see Harry 2 for details) and the members of the DA all had contact with Kim Garon, so it was clear that Colin had seen the notice and returned. And no one in Hogwarts can be apparitioned. The Harry 6 movie is an adaptation, and Dumbledore actually takes Harry in Transfiguration outside of school.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    Colin Creevey was a wizard who went to school at Hogwarts because he was not old enough to secretly participate in the defense of McGonagall and died.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Muggle origin does not mean that she is not a wizard, Hermione is also from a Muggle background

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    I don't really know why it's moving a Muggle here, it should be a special camera or magic (remember second year Colin?). )。

    It can also move in the portraits (see the Hogwarts portraits).

    **It seems that you can only move and can't shuttle between **, and the portrait can both move and move between **. Hope.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    Because it's a magic camera, it's mentioned in Harry Potter. Moreover, the people in ** cannot shuttle from one photo frame to another. The version I watched said that only the person in the painting could travel from one frame to another.

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