What are some interesting ideas in Harry Potter invisibility cloak fanfiction?Well, there are fanfictions where the invisibility cloak has a sentience of its own. It might choose who it allows to use it or even communicate with the wearer in some way. This adds a whole new layer of mystery and intrigue. For instance, it could guide the main character to a hidden place that was unknown before, all while remaining undetected by others.
The Elder Wand, Lifestone, and Invisibility Cloak in the Wizarding World in Harry PotterThe Elder Wand, the Lifestone, and the Invisibility Cloak were all extremely important and mysterious magical items in the magical world of Harry Potter.
The Elder Wand was one of the most famous and powerful wands in the wizarding world. Mages with the Elder Wand had a higher chance of winning in battle because it could produce powerful magical power. The Elder Wand was considered one of the most precious treasures at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and only the best students could possess it.
The Lifestone was a magical stone that was said to be able to revive the dead. In the Harry Potter story, the Lifestone was used to resurrect Harry's parents. However, due to the powerful magic power of the Lifestone, it was also regarded as a dangerous item by some mages to prevent it from being abused.
The Invisibility Cloak was a magic item that could make people invisible. In the Harry Potter stories, the Invisibility Cloak was used to hide Harry and the others 'identities so that they could escape the pursuit of their enemies. Invisibility Cloaks were also commonly used equipment by some mages when they carried out special missions.
These magic items played a vital role in the magical world of Harry Potter and were one of the most famous items in the magical world.
Behind the scenes of Harry PotterHere are some interesting things behind the scenes of Harry Potter:
1. ** Actor's early financial situation and experience **
- Before the Harry Potter series sold well, author JK Rowling was living in poverty. She had experienced a failed marriage, became a single mother, and relied on government subsidies and relief funds to survive. She started writing Harry Potter in the summer of 1990. It took her five years to write Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, during which time she was rejected by 12 publishing houses.
- Rupert Grint became famous around the world for playing Ron. His early investments in real estate were worth more than 100 million yuan.
2. ** The relationship between actors and props **
- Emma (played by Hermione) took Hermione's cloak, wand, and Time-Turner with her after filming The Prisoner of Azkaban.
- Rupert Grint (who played Ron) took the Deluminator Dumbledore had left for Ron after the last Harry Potter movie.
- Yvonne Lynch (Luna) took Fawkes 'feathers to make earrings.
- Allan Rickman (played by Professor Snape) took Snape's wand and Gringotts coins.
- Matthew Lewis (Neville) took away Neville's mouth guard from the first movie.
3. ** Special relationship between actors and role arrangement **
- Ralph Fiennes, who played the adult Voldemort, and Harold Fiennes, who played the young Voldemort, were uncle and nephew.
- Nicholas Branagh, who played Gilderoy Lockhart, was married (divorced) to Emma Thompson, who played Professor Trelawney, and he was in a relationship with Helena, who played Bella.
- The roles of the twins were reversed. The older brother Oliver played the younger brother Fred, and the younger brother James played the older brother George. This was deliberately arranged by the director of the first film, Chris Colombus, to show the true state of the twins.
4. ** Accident and story during filming **
- On the set of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, David Holmes, Harry Potter's double, was paralyzed from the chest down after hitting a wall with a wire. From the age of 19, he became a substitute for 10-year-old Daniel (played by Harry Potter), performing in many dangerous scenes.
5. ** Actors 'special hobbies and performances **
- Ron (Rupert Grint) was known as the "King of Laughter" by the crew, and could only have up to 20 NGs in a scene, such as laughing at Dumbledore's funeral.
- Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry, loved rock music as a teenager. He often used his wand as a drum stick on the set, destroying nearly 80 wands.
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Behind the Scenes of Harry PotterAround 2000, Warner Bros. announced the casting of Harry Potter across the UK, inviting children aged 9 - 11 to audition. Emma (played by Hermione) got the audition and stood out because her school teacher received a letter asking if there were any students who met the casting requirements. However, she was only willing to admit that she was very similar to Hermione until the filming of Deathly Hallows. Rupert (played by Ron) sent his resume after hearing about the casting in Children's English News, but he didn't receive a reply. After seeing the video sent by others, he did as he was told before he got the chance to audition. He recalled the scene of his first audition, which was like a restaurant. There were about 20 red-haired boys around the age of 10. The actors who played Hermione and Ron in the movie had all submitted their resumes for auditions. In addition, the role of Professor Snape may be played by British actor Paapa Essiedu. Although it has not been officially announced, people familiar with the matter said that he has been invited to play the role. In terms of casting for the new film, the director team had a difficult task to choose from 32000 children, but if the casting was successful, actors like Papa Ashdu (who might play Snape) and Mark Rylance (who might play Dumbledore) might bring a wonderful performance.
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Behind the scenes of Harry Potter moviesThe following is some behind-the-scenes content related to the Harry Potter movies:
- In terms of casting, the competition for the director's position was fierce. Many directors participated, such as Spielberg and Robert Reiner. In the end, Chris Colombus, who had starred in Home Alone, became a director because of his passion, seriousness, and desire. He took the script that he spent two weeks drafting and moved Warner.
- ** Scenery **:
- The hall in Hogwarts Castle was the first scene to be built. It was large enough to accommodate 22 double-decker buses, and it took 30 craftsmen 126 days to complete it with 90 tons of plaster. The chairs in the hall were specially made, and the longest table was 121 meters. The young actors 'doodles were supported by the prop designer.
- Prepare 600 sets of school uniforms for the shooting hall scene, and 400 teachers and students will participate in the live shooting.
- In the last two games, Gringotts Bank created 210,000 gold coins and Salazar Slytherin's little gold box designed 40 versions.
- The Shell Hut where Harry lived had a roof made of 4500 giant shells and was built by the Lewisden studio, which produced many scenes.
- In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Ron and Hermione's scene in the rubble was built from the rubble of a 529-ton truck.
- ** Items **:
- Each character's wand had a different design. Harry's wand was 33 - 38 centimeters long, and about 70 of them were worn out in 10 years, an average of 10 per movie.
- There were 160 pairs of Harry's iconic round retro glasses, and the makeup artist had painted the scar on Harry's face more than 5800 times, about 2000 times on his forehead, and the rest on the double's face.
- The first and second parts of Harry Potter 7 used 2.5 custom-made clothes.
- The crew created more than 200 magical creatures and about 250 real animals participated in the filming. The largest was a hippopotamus and the smallest was a tadpole.
- The props team spent a year designing 40,000 posters, toys, and packaging boxes to create Weasley's Magic Workshop, which lasted only one minute and twenty seconds.
- ** Actor **:
- The actors were all from the UK, and many of them were related. For example, the childhood Voldemort actor was the nephew of the adult Voldemort actor.
- The young actress was under a lot of pressure. Emma Watson (played by Hermione) wanted to give up in the third film, but finally found a balance between her studies and acting.
- Malfoy's wizard costume was sewn up during filming because he always brought snacks to the set in his pocket, and the pocket was sewn up. Malfoy had a good personality and liked fishing. He studied fishing at the University of Southampton in England. His childhood idol was Bellatrix, who played his aunt.
- During the shoot of Hermione at the Goblet of Fire, Emma Watson stepped on her dress and fell down the stairs on her first shot, enduring the pain to retake the scene. During the shooting of the scene of saving his wife in a fire, the trio and Tom Filton suffered because of the discomfort of the broom model, and the crew installed seats to improve it. Devon, who played Seamus, broke 10 wands and other props, while Daniel (who played Harry) broke more than 70 wands in eight movies.
- In order to make the scene more realistic for the children to do their homework, the director asked the young actors to do their own real homework. When the third film was filmed, the director asked the young actors to write a character essay. Emma Watson wrote 16 pages, while the other two actors only wrote one page.
- ** In terms of film results **: In 2020, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone will be re-released. On the fourth day of its release, the box office in China will exceed 100 million yuan, and the global box office will exceed 1 billion US dollars.
There was also a documentary, Creating the World of Harry Potter, which told the story behind the scenes, showing the wider magical world outside the camera and reflecting love and persistence.
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Author's Biography of the Invisibility CloakInvisibility Cloak's author's introduction:
The Invisibility Cloak was a special type of clothing made of high-tech materials that could make people invisible. It was developed by a research institute called " Nexus " and was originally designed for military use. The invisibility cloak could absorb and disperse light, block sound, and simulate human biological invisibility by changing the molecular structure.
The invention of the invisibility cloak attracted widespread attention. Many science fiction novels, movies, and games used invisibility cloaks as one of the main characters. Invisibility cloaks were used in military, intelligence, surveillance, security, and other fields. Although the invisibility cloak had made some progress in real life, its practical application still faced many challenges due to its high cost and difficulty in manufacturing.
Is the invisibility cloak only in science fiction?Well, currently, the invisibility cloak is mostly in the realm of science fiction. But researchers are constantly exploring ways to make objects 'invisible' using concepts like metamaterials which can manipulate electromagnetic waves. Still, we haven't reached the point where we have a fully - fledged invisibility cloak like in the movies or books.
Harry Potter's behind-the-scenes comedyHere are some of the funny behind-the-scenes bits of Harry Potter:
1. When filming the children doing their homework in the classroom, the director asked the young actors to take out their real-life homework to make the effect more realistic.
2. During the filming of the third film, the director asked each of the young actors to write a paper about their characters. Emma Watson wrote 16 pages, while the other two young actors only wrote a full page.
3. During filming, Malfoy often hid snacks in his pockets and brought them to the set. In the end, the director team sewed the pockets of his wizard costume.
4. The actor who played Malfoy had a very good personality in life. He liked fishing and would bring the other three main characters with him. Later, he studied fishing at the University of Southampton in England, and his childhood idol was Bellatrix, who played his aunt in the movie.
5. In the Prisoner of Azkaban, there was a scene in which the wanted criminal Sirius broke into the Gryffindor attic, the professors made the students sleep on the floor in the Great Hall, and Alan Rickman and the director installed a farting device in the cushion under Harry, which was constantly manipulated to make a farting sound during filming, causing the whole audience to laugh.
6. Egggirl (played by Harry) broke more than 60 wands during filming because he liked to beat his legs with his wand.
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