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‘Deathly Hallows’ Designer Reveals Scene Secrets

‘Harry Potter’ production designer Stuart Craig talks to MTV News about helping Harry retrieve Sword of Gryffindor from a frozen lake. By Kara Warner Daniel Radcliffe in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” Photo: Warner Bros. In the weeks leading up to the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1,” fans were in a frenzy, trying to figure out just how much of the book would make the first film, which scenes would delight and disappoint, and what characters might not return ever again. And trying to get the tight-lipped folks in the Potter camp to discuss those key points was a bit of a struggle. However, now that the film has opened, MTV News has enlisted the expertise of longtime Potter production designer Stuart Craig for a few behind-the-scenes tidbits. Much has been said of the production moving away from Hogwarts and out on multiple locations, which Craig described as a “movie on the run.” “We made a very different kind of film, which was shot a great deal on location. We traveled quite far, we built sets, and they spend a lot of time in a forest,” he explained. “We built forest sets and integrated them into the real forests, so there were challenges there, as you might imagine.” Another one of the production’s major challenges — and accomplishments — was shooting the sequence in which Harry retrieves the Sword of Gryffindor at the bottom of a frozen lake. “There was a really demanding, complicated special-effects requirement there to do the ice,” Craig said. “I think that all works remarkably quite well, actually. Harry breaking the ice, diving in and then subsequently strangled by the Horcrux around his neck and is struggling and can’t get up quickly because of the ice above him. It’s good stuff.” Which begs the question: How did Craig and his team pull off that scene, and what do they use to make the ice look so real? “As always, well, as nearly always, there’s more than one solution. The camera on top, looking from the outside down on it. It’s big, thick sheets of Plexiglass with frosty texture on top of that,” he revealed. “When we’re underneath, it’s actually an area of wax which floats on top of the water. And wax makes very effective ice. They’re tried and tested movie techniques; there are a lot. You could write a book one day, a guidebook, to the very movie techniques — frost on window panes with some Epsom salts and brown nails.” One of the great pleasures in chatting with Craig, whose credits outside the world of Harry Potter include “Ghandi,” “The English Patient” and “Notting Hill,” is the fact that he has such an informed perspective on the inner-workings of the industry; specifically, how advanced film-making technology is now. “The great thing about movies these days is that you can fix everything,” he said. “I have to give a talk at a film festival early next month, and I’ve just been looking at films that I’ve done in the past. In particular, ‘Ghandi,’ years ago in India. The thing then was: If sometimes there was a compromise, it was filmed and it was there, locked. Forever. You look at the movie 20 years later, and there it would be. “These days, with visual effects able to do so much, you can do face replacement, you can put Dan Radcliffe’s head on somebody else’s body. There’s nothing they can’t do, it seems. I mean, at a cost, it’s not cheap, so terrible things seem to get fixed, which is very reassuring,” he added, chuckling. What was your favorite scene in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1”? Tell us in the comments below! Related Photos ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 1’

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John Legend, The Roots Wake Up Audiences On ‘Good Morning America’

Legend, ?uestlove and company played songs from their upcoming Wake Up! album on ‘GMA’s Summer Concert Series.’ By Christopher MacAllister John Legend performs on “Good Morning America” in New York City on August 6 Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images NEW YORK — After what was described as “one of the greatest sound checks ever,” John Legend and the Roots were set to entertain audiences for “Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series” at Central Park’s SummerStage. Before the cameras were even rolling, the music group entertained the waiting audience with Legend singing a “Good Morning” melody. When “GMA” hosts Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos arrived onstage to greet Legend and the band, Roberts commented on the intimacy of the performance, saying, “Everyone thought you were singing just for them!” Before the official beginning of the set, the audience enjoyed snapping photos of Legend and the Roots, and vice versa, with Legend taking pictures of the audience on his phone. The next song, “Little Ghetto Boy,” from their forthcoming album Wake Up! got the audience going, with the Roots’ Black Thought (Tariq Trotter) busting some mad rhymes and Legend singing the chorus before delving into the next verse. Legend then announced the release date for Wake Up!: September 21. Good times were had with their performance of another fast-paced, jazzy song, “Hard Times,” also from Wake Up! The SummerStage audience continued to grow as the song played, with more and more people arriving to witness the performance. During the typical wait for the next on-air song performance, ?uestlove and Legend were joking around, laughing while having a look at the cover of their new album. When asked about it, Legend said, “It’s funny seeing yourself as a cartoon!” He added that this album has been two years in the making, and ?uestlove said that “people will get uplifted by it.” The uplifting had already begun with the announcement of the next, more recognizable song, “Ordinary People,” which was definitely a fan favorite. The audience sang along and swayed with the music. After spirited audience applause, Legend performed “Waiting for Superman,” which the singer explained he’d written for the movie of the same name, due out this fall. He played an instrumental riff with the Roots until we were on air again, and then the song “Shine” began. After the epic finale, Legend took a bow with a nice “God bless ya’ll” for the audience. And it wouldn’t be a Roots concert without ?uestlove throwing his drumsticks into the crowd as souvenirs. One enthusiastic audience member summed it up nicely: “There is no better combination for a live show than the Roots and John Legend!” Related Photos John Legend And The Roots Shine On ‘Good Morning America’ Related Artists John Legend The Roots

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Mother Gets Prison for Sex with Teen Son

After Aimee Louise Sword, 36-year-old woman from Waterford, Michigan, pleaded guilty to engaging in sex with her 14-year-old son, Oakland Circuit Judge Daniel P. O'Brien sentenced Sword to nine years in prison. In exchange for guilty plea, two other sex offenses that involved her son were dismissed. Sword had given the boy up for adoption as a baby but tracked him down via Facebook. At a preliminary exam in January, the teenager testified she contacted him in 2008 while he was living with an adoptive family in Grand Rapids. Sex acts later occurred at a motel and at the home of one of Sword's relatives in Waterford Township. Read More From The Source: http://femalesexoffenders.com/fso/index.php/the-news/123-aimee-sword-sentenced added by: b2r

Would-Be bin Laden assassin detained in Pakistan

Apparently, 52 year-old Gary Faulkner decided to head to Afghanistan with a sword, pistol and some night vision gear and assassinate the Taliban's head honcho. He was arrested in the Chitral region of Pakistan on Sunday night. “We initially laughed when he told us that he wanted to kill Osama bin Laden,” said police officer Mumtaz Ahmad Khan. But he said when officers seized the pistol, the sword and night-vision equipment, “our suspicion grew.” added by: Andrew_Douglas

Metal Gear Solid: Rising release date

Hideo Kojima was on hand to show attendees the latest gameplay footage from Metal Gear Solid: Rising. This isn’t a game about stealth or cunning, this game is all about cutting! The main aim of the game seems to be cutting everything in half, or as many pieces as you want for that matter. Running around as Raiden you can slash at the environment, but the most fun seems to be cutting up the enemy. You can use guides on screen to select the angle of your sword slice, and then use bullet time to g

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Arnold: The Governator Makes Mistakes Too

Filed under: Politix , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Maria Shriver Arnold Schwarzenegger clearly learned a thing or two about falling on the sword … because he made no excuses about parking his Porsche in a red zone the other day.Will Arnold’s bold mea culpa influence Maria — who’s been known to break a traffic …

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BofA CEO Ken Lewis Stepping Down At Year’s End (CBS 3 Philadelphia)

Ken Lewis, the embattled CEO of Bank of America Corp., is leaving the company, succumbing to nearly a year of strife that followed his company’s acquisition of Merrill Lynch & Co. The company said Ken Lewis’ successor will be selected by the time he steps down Dec. 31.

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BoA’s Ken Lewis falls on sword (Daily Telegraph)

Bank of America chief executive Ken Lewis last night agreed to fall on his sword as a result of the bank’s controversial 50bn £31.2bn acquisition of troubled Merrill Lynch at the height of last Autumn’s financial crisis.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Sworded Past

Filed under: Politix In case anyone happens to forget the man he used to be, Arnold Schwarzenegger has put his massive, legendary Conan sword on display in the Governor’s Office. The Governator — and star of the 1982 film — posted a pic of the weapon on his Twitter … Permalink

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Art Dealer to Forlani: You Baroque My Reputation

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Actress Claire Forlani is accused of wielding a pen that is indeed mightier than the sword …

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