
According to the Grough UK, a crew from the Harry Potter films have shot some footages at the Yorkshire Dales for use in the latest Potter film, The Deathly Hallows. The crew shot some scenic scenes at Grassington Moor and the limestone crag at Malham Cove which will used as backdrops for the next two films.
Sue Quinn, supervising location manager for the movie, said: “We have been doing a lot of filming in Scotland and we wanted somewhere different that had a certain isolation so we came to the Yorkshire Dales national park. It’s very beautiful here.”
Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority chairman Carl Lis said: “It’s good to think that the iconic landscape of the Dales is going to be seen by a worldwide audience in the next Harry Potter film.”
“We get dozens of requests every year from film companies wanting to shoot in the national park, which shows just how special an area it is.”
On a similar news,The Northampton Herald & Post has also reported that the Potter crew has also filmed some aerial shots at the East Hunsbury/Wotton Area. Warner Bros has reportedly sent letters to the residents requesting them to leave the lights on in their houses when the crew will be filming.
According to Cllt Michael Hill, Mayor of Northampton,
“To be honest, I completely forgot! I think it would be nice if Northampton is given credit for taking part, but it will mean very little if we are just part of an anonymous backdrop.
“I think a few people will go along and try and see their houses.”
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