UK outdoors entrepot grough reported that a flick crew from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows visited the Yorkshire Dales to shoot footage and stills of the positioning to be used as backdrops for scenes in the terminal digit Harry Potter films.
Grassington Moor and the 80m limestone crag of Malham Cove are digit landmarks from the Dales that module feature in Deathly Hallows, according to the article:
Sue Quinn, supervising positioning trainer for the movie, said: âWe hit been doing a lot of filming in Scotland and we wanted somewhere assorted that had a destined separation so we came to the Yorkshire Dales domestic park. Itâs rattling beautiful here.â
Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority chair Carl Lis said: âItâs beatific to think that the iconic genre of the Dales is feat to be seen by a worldwide audience in the next Harry Potter film.
âWe intend dozens of requests every assemblage from flick companies wanting to shoot in the domestic park, which shows meet how primary an area it is.â
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I module be in theatres on Nov 19, 2010, and Part II module be free on July 15, 2011.
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Source: MuggleNet




