![]() “There was a lot of overlap between the two films and for almost nine months we were in full production for both movies simultaneously,” said David. Double Negative’s VFX Supervisor David Vickery, CG Supervisor Rick Leary and Compositing Supervisor Sean Stranks all kept the same roles. The digital artists and supervision were working well together by then and able to continue straight through to the end. The pipeline they set up from the beginning was geared toward the final film. While preparing for this work on ‘Deathly Hallows Part 2’, the same crew were also completing shots for Part 1. The team was also to be responsible for the cg dragon imprisoned at Gringotts Wizarding Bank, the heart-stopping cart ride that takes them to it as well FX sequences during the final battle. Producer Emma Norton and overall VFX Supervisor Tim Burke approached Double Negative about the feasibility of creating an entirely digital Hogwarts to replace the scale miniature used for all the Harry Potter films up until this point. When Double Negative started on ‘Deathly Hallows Part 2’ in 2008, the facility was still at work on ‘Half Blood Prince’. Staircases for 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 2'. Cinesite and Double Negative discuss dragons, wand duels and infinite Through to this final film, the world of Harry Potter has been a magic place for VFX artists to test their talentsĪnd achieve some of their best work.
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