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The sprawling Alnwick Castle is a medieval style building designed by 18th-century architect Capability Brown. Surrounded by lakes, greenery and woods, the castle is home to the Duke of Northumberland and the Percy family, who lived here as early as 1509. The exterior of the house belongs to the medieval pattern, simple and elegant, but the interior contains countless treasures and ** frescoes.
In the film, Harry Potter and his fellow magic students arrive in a boat to Hogwarts, their favorite magical academy, and the school's exterior and some scenes were filmed at Alnwick Castle in the north of England. Alnwick Castle sits on the edge of the town of Alnwick and is connected to Alnwick Garden and is one of the town's most attractive attractions. Alnwick Castle has long been the residence of the Duke of Northumberland and is the second largest castle in England after Windsor Castle in London.
Since 1309, the castle has been the home of the Earl of Percys and the Duke of Northumberland, and many famous movies and TV shows have used the castle as a set, such as Elizabeth and Kevin Cos's Robin Hood, the prince of thieves. In recent years, several blockbuster films have chosen the location for the location, such as the broomstick ball game in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which has made the castle famous.
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All of the film's scenes were filmed in the UK.
Alnwick Castle near Edinburgh, Scotland, was the main location for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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The framing was definitely in the UK.
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The UK is the setting for Harry Potter, both in the book and in the wizarding world, as well as in the filming of the series.
1. No. 4, Privet Road.
The story begins where the Dursleys live. Harry slept in the stairwell in this house, and it was in this house that he received his first letter from Hogwarts. However, now, the filming location of No. 4 Privet Road is an ordinary residence, and tourists are not allowed to enter.
2. The zoo where Harry talks to the snake.
On Dudley's 11th birthday, the Dursleys took Harry with them to the zoo. Harry was there, discovering for the first time that he had the ability to talk to snakes. This zoo was filmed in the reptile hall at London Zoo.
3. Leaky Cauldron Bar.
The Leaky Cauldron is the entrance to Diagon Alley, and in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Hagrid first took Harry to the city, filming in London's Leadenhall Market. When filming "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", the filming location was changed to Stoney Street.
The background of the creation of Harry Potter
According to author J.K. Rowling, the inspiration for the story was born in 1991 on a train from Manchester to London. She was often writing the first episode in a café in Edionborg at the time**.
Although J.K. Rowling has repeatedly stated that she didn't have a specific age group in mind when she started writing the Harry Potter series**, the publisher clearly targeted the audience of 9 to 15-year-olds when it published the first book.
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The school filming location for Harry Potter was the University of Oxford, England.
Before the official shooting of the film, Spielberg had intended to direct the film, but because Spielberg planned to use Haley Joe Osmont to play Harry Potter, and the producer insisted on finding a young British actor to play Harry, the two sides could not agree, and Spielberg had to break up with the film. So the producer made another director's ** pull, kicked out well-known directors such as Tim Robbins, Wolfgang Peterson, and finally chose Chris Columbus.
In October 2000, the film officially started filming in the UK. In order to produce a well-made work, the film's crew successively spent a total of 100 million dollars on filming in 9 studios in the UK.
Almost all of the adult actors in the film are first-class British performing artists. The theme song "The Boy Who Lived" will be sung by Celine Dion, and the lyrics and music are written by James Horner and Will Jenin, who wrote "My Heart Will Go On".
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1. Los Angeles (main photography), April 2007.
Los Angeles, located in southwestern California, is the second largest city in the United States and the largest city in the western United States, often referred to as the "City of Angels". Los Angeles is one of the most important industrial, commercial, international**, scientific, educational, entertainment and sports centers in the United States, as well as one of the major bases for the petrochemical, marine, aerospace and electronics industries in the United States.
2. Wellington, New Zealand (main photography), April 2007.
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island and has a population of about 450,000. It is the second largest city in New Zealand and is the cultural center of Oceania, along with Sydney and Melbourne. Many artists settle or operate here, as well as many art cafes and lively nightlife.
3. Vesta's Hughes Aircraft Set (Capture and Shooting) June 2007.
Hughes Aircraft was once a major U.S. defense and space company, including Hughes Aerospace & Communications and Hughes. It was one of the main suppliers to the U.S. Air Force. Created by Howard Hughes in 1932.
After the 1980s, it ceased to exist due to spin-offs and acquisitions.
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I remember it was 13 Privet Road.
The book is under the Hongqiao Book House, which is the most convenient, and the English version is also available.