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For the final part of the presentation, Alan Horn gave
everyone a special treat as he premiered a ton of footage from the
upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
He started off by telling everyone that the footage was very raw and
unfinished and he wasn’t exaggerating. The footage
started with Voldemort walking in the forest with all of his followers
around him. He was looking for Harry. While I
assumed the footage was going to be just from the first Harry
Potter movie coming this November, I think the opening was
from part 2 and it was from the big climatic battle between Harry and
Voldemort! I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
So we see Harry coming towards Voldemort partly beat up and
with a look of nervousness. It was then we cut
away…
The thing to know is the footage was very
rough. All over Ralph Fiennes face were blue dots so they
could take away his nose in post production. It was
incredibly cool to see.
I’d say in total the footage
was 4-7 minutes but I could be off. Other bits of footage
were Harry, Ron and Hermione in the forest fighting as Ron tells Harry
that since he already lost his family his pain isn’t as
important (or something like that). We also saw tons of
pre-viz mixed in with shot footage like Harry flying with Hagrid and
Voldemort chasing him with other Death Eaters. I also saw a
scene of all the Harry’s from the beginning of the
book. Other bits were the kids in London walking around, Bill
Nighy as Rufus Scrimgeour, Harry and Ginny kissing, Snape at
a very large table with Voldemort and his followers telling him that
Harry will be brought to a safehouse where it would be hard to get him
(the beginning of movie 1), and so much more. Some of the
footage looked like it was done and some was very rough. The
only thing I knew for certain after watching the footage was the movie
is going to be amazing and I am so happy the last book is in two parts.
The trailer ended with the info of when the movies are getting
released and how they’re both in 3D. Which is
awesome.