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  1. I love the Harry Potter films, but the change between the second and third films in terms of colour and style is enormous, and the sixth film in particular is this horrible almost-sepia colour the whole way through, and it's shit.

  2. Jul 5, 2023 · The color desaturation in Harry Potter was a mistake...

  3. I always thought he was trying to add an Alfonso Cuaron/Tim Burton flair to his Potter movies, and you're right, the end result was usually colorless and bland. The first movie had such tactile warmth and the third and fourth nailed the gloomy Gothic vibe; most everything in between was visually underwhelming.

  4. Jun 27, 2022 · The "Harry Potter" films are based on the popular book series, but they got a few things wrong. From Harry's eye color to the mishandling of certain characters' deaths, some movie details changed...

    • Henry Blodget
  5. Azkaban made an extreme transition into a wintery shade of blue to emphasize the cold Dementors and the Patronus colors, which worked very well. Goblet brought back the warm colors, but a shade darker to emphasize the turning point in the series with more death, maturing characters, and the return of Voldemort.

  6. During the first two films, Hogwarts as a whole was decidedly flat. Hagrid's was reached by walking out the front door and across a flat field. Compare to the change in Prisoner of Azkaban: For Prisoner of Azkaban, the setting was altered dramatically to reflect Hogwarts' position in the Scottish mountains.

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  8. Jun 27, 2017 · The studios are massive and reveal how the movies were made using the most incredible special effects in the film industry. Over the course of filming, five warehouses full of props were used.

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