The actual non-linear editing software is unknown, but one would assume it is either an Avid product, Premiere or Final Cut. There are unlikely chances that it was done with Sony Vegas, but still chances. The main three have some serious credits to their name. Final cut has companies like 20th Century Fox/Fox Atomic behind it with films like Benjamin Button. Adobe Premiere has films like Avatar and companies like Hearst Television and Turner Broadcasting. Avid is easily the biggest with Spiderman 3 and Quantum of Solace.
The complex renderings (such as Dobby) were done with several applications, including Autodesk Maya, and tools by Industrial Lights and Magic, a Lucasfilm corporation.
In disc 2 of the Half-Blood Prince DVD, there is a tour with Dan, watching the editing of the film. In that video, the editing software looks like Avid Xpress Pro, but it could be Adobe Premiere Pro, too.
Richard Francis-Bruce edited the film. He didn't edit any of the other films. Someone from Bloomsbury edited the UK book and someone from Scholastic edited the US book.
yes she does but it is my personal opinion that she only has a crush on him for the very fact that he is HARRY POTTER as she doesn't know him at all Edit: She might have but J.K.Rowling herself has never confirmed it.
A huge number. The exact number is not and most likely will never be known exactly as I doubt she can remember every edit she made.
If you're talking about in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two movie, then it is possible that there will be an extended scene in the deleted scenes on the DVD, because they definitely shot scenes with Bertie Gilbert (Scorpius Malfoy) but didn't edit them in, and they even cast Luke Newberry (Teddy Lupin), who didn't appear in the Epilogue scene either. If you're talking about in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow book... then probably not :( The only extra information we may possibly get from that chapter will be from Pottermore in a while, which then will only be a few paragraphs at most. Hope this helped :) xx
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Each Harry Potter movie takes nearly an year to film, edit and release.
Richard Francis-Bruce edited the film. He didn't edit any of the other films. Someone from Bloomsbury edited the UK book and someone from Scholastic edited the US book.
Firstly, don't call people nerds. It's really quite mean. Harry Potter is a fictional wizard created by JK Rowling. His story is told throughout seven books, six of which have been made into films. People everywhere love the books. Those nerds are not nerds. They are Harry Potter fans. Edit: This answer doesn't really need to be improved upon, I would just like to add that Harry Potter fans are the most awesome people you will be lucky enough to meet. We breathe awesome with every breath. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. So yeah... :)
First off if your talking about harry POTTER ,then no and he has never been in one direction before. Now if your talking about harry STYLES then yes and if not we will edit at the time but for now, yes Harry Styles is still in one direction.
None. Harry Potter isn't real. Unfortunately, the person who wrote this is a big fat evil jerkbutt so I had to edit it.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was written throughout 1999, into 2000. The book was edited in 2000 and released in July 2000. J.K. Rowling was under a lot of pressure to edit the book quickly, and the first editions of the book contained an error which was later corrected.
ORIGINAL: I don't know... J.K. Rowling I guess just go creative and did it. EDIT: It's said that Harry was J.K. Rowling's favorite boy name at the time and that the name Potter was the last name of a family that lived down the street from her in her childhood.
Ginny played professional quidditch for a while, but retired early to stay home with the children she had with her husband, Harry Potter.
yes she does but it is my personal opinion that she only has a crush on him for the very fact that he is HARRY POTTER as she doesn't know him at all Edit: She might have but J.K.Rowling herself has never confirmed it.
i dont relly now but i think they will be at the end of the year or begging of 2010 hope that helps p.s. if you find owt plez tell me thankx EDIT by sfswebmiss: There won't be any open auditions for the last Harry Potter films - by that I mean that non-equity actors won't be able to audition. All if not most major roles have been cast so don't get your hopes up about acting in the final film - all roles are taken by professional British actors already.
A huge number. The exact number is not and most likely will never be known exactly as I doubt she can remember every edit she made.
Hugh Baddeley has written: 'How to make holiday films' 'How to edit amateur films.'