Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows: Part Two Confirmed For 3D

Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows: Part Two Confirmed For 3D

Harry Potter is going for the 3D after all.

By Angelus - Apr 01, 2011 08:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Digitalspy

Harry Potter producer David Heyman has officially confirmed that the 3D conversion of the final film is going ahead.

WB originally planned to make a 3D release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One but it was cancelled after filmmakers were unable to complete the transition into 3D for the entire film. Most recently, Mark Williams (Arthur Weasley) expressed doubt that the conversion of the final movie, Deathly Hallows: Part Two, would be approved.

Hey spoke to Collider, and confirmed that the 3D release will go ahead:
"Yes it is. The reason we didn't do it on the first part was because we didn't feel that we could do it justice. And actually the 3D would compromise the film, so we didn't have the time."

Coproducer David Barron explained:
"We were diving into 3D for the first time - it was a new world for us, and so we didn't get off to a fine start. There wasn't time to do it properly, and so Warners very, very kindly supported us. I'm sure they were wishing it was not the case, but they were hugely supportive to not put out something that we weren't happy with."

Heyman also revealed that the team are "really excited about the quality" of the conversion of the final film:
"We feel it adds something to the film and is really immersive, as opposed to taking out, which I think a lot of 3D can do," he said. "And it's been great for us going through that process to lead into the theatrical because I think we've learned an awful lot. David Yates is approaching 3D from a character point of view."
Barron agreed: "It's a storytelling aid. Rather than being a special effect gimmick where it's like, 'Oh that's cool', we're using it to help tell the story better."

His colleague added: "It's probably gonna be more subtle than on some films. We're not gonna have tons of stuff flying out the screen - we'll have some, but not much. The depth will not necessarily be as great as some films. But it will make the film feel larger, be more immersive, and I think it will add to the stories as opposed to take away."

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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/1/2011, 11:00 AM
Yawn : P


Nah, never liked Harry Potter... BOOKS OF MAGIC rip off dammit lol!
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