![]() ![]() Mandrakes and Magical Creatures will run until September 12. During production of 2009's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, The Burrow took filmmakers 14 weeks to build but only six minutes to burn down in the iconic scene where the Death Eaters set the home ablaze, a statement reveals. While the other Hogwarts houses favoured intelligence, bravery and determination, Hufflepuff house simply welcomed everyone as long as they worked hard and were loyal. ![]() Tickets start from £49.95 per person for adults and child tickets are £39.95. As Head of Hufflepuff, Professor Sprout exemplified the house’s traits of compassion and tolerance. To visit the Hogwarts Greenhouse at Harry Potter studios, you will have to pay for a regular tour ticket. Studio Tour London has revealed its plans to expand the exterior sets of the tour - one new addition will be the fountain from the Hogwarts Clock Tower Courtyard.Īnother will be a one-to-three-ratio scale version of The Burrow, the charming family home of the Weasley family that was first introduced in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, when Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and the Weasley brothers arrive in Mr Weasley's flying Flying Ford Anglia.Īt the model of The Burrow, film-making fans can learn the camera trickery behind the external scenes of the family home. Professor Sprout, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Above is an interior set of the Burrow, which already features in the tour Studio Tour London will be a one-to-three-ratio scale version of The Burrow, the charming family home of the Weasley family. Sprout also showed an ability for transfiguration in the series. More magical creatures from the world of Harry Potter will also feature on the Mandrakes and Magical Creatures tour - visitors will encounter Cornish Pixies, Dumbledore’s beloved Fawkes phoenix, the animatronic Monster Book of Monsters (a book that could bite off the reader's fingers) and will learn how filmmakers created the ghostly Thestrals.Īnother new addition to the Warner Bros. Professor Sprout is the big time talent when it comes to Herbology, and that makes her an influential teacher. The movement of the Mandrakes was achieved using animatronic controllers hidden beneath the table, while the sinuous grasping movement of the Tentacula’s tendrils was computer-generated. What’s more, fans of filmmaking will learn about how Mandrakes were brought to life using a mixture of scale models and CGI in the Creatures Workshop.Īccording to a statement, during filming, various techniques were used to achieve the movement of the magical plants. Pictured on the right is a model of a Mandrake that already features on the Warner Bros. On the left, Ron Weasley, played by Rupert Grint, holds up a Mandrake in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. ![]()
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