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Emma Watson Named Style Icon of the Year at ELLE Style Awards
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Emma Watson was named Style Icon of the Year at this years Elle Style Awards!

The Harry Potter star landed the top award as Style Icon – and was presented her gong by designer Vivienne Westwood, who rather embarrassingly confessed on stage that she didn’t know who the actress was.

A photo of Emma at the event may be seen by clicking the thumbnail below.

Filed Under: Emma Watson
Potter Cast and Crew Accept BAFTA Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cinema
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A very rough video of Stephen Fry introducing the Outstanding Contribution to Cinema award to the Harry Potter series has appeared online via YouTube.  J.K. Rowling, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, David Heyman, David Barron, Mike Newell, David Yates, and Alfonso Cuaron went on stage to accept the award. Hopefully a better quality version will be released, if so I will update this post.

Update: Better quality added

Filed Under: Alfonso Cuaron, David Heyman, David Yates, Emma Watson, JK Rowling, Rupert Grint
BAFTA 2011 Video Roundup
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As many of you know, the BAFTA Awards were held today and the Harry Potter series received the award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema, it was presented by Stephen Fry and there was a montage accompanying them accepting the award.  Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, JK Rowling, David Yates, David Heyman, Helena Bonham Carter, Bonnie Wright, Jamie Campbell Bower, Miranda Richardson and director Mike Newell were at the awards ceremony.  Hopefully there will be a video of the cast and crew accepting the award online soon.  Emma Watson also presented the Rising Star Award.  A lot of videos are beginning to appear online so here is the first roundup. You can also watch a video of Rupert here that has embedding disabled.

Filed Under: Bonnie Wright, David Heyman, David Yates, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Jamie Campbell Bower, JK Rowling, Miranda Richardson, Rupert Grint
Strange Magic – A Biopic on JK Rowling’s Life
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I wasn’t going to post this, but it’s all over the internet so I figured i may as well. Apparently there will be an unauthorized made-for-TV biography on JK Rowling’s life.

A movie about the life of Harry Potter’s creator, J.K. Rowling, is to be shot in Victoria. Filming will begin early next month, with the city used to re-create locations in Edinburgh, Portugal and London, including Leicester Square.

Strange Magic, an unauthorized made-for-TV biography, will chart Rowling’s life from childhood to fame as the author of the books about the young wizard. The movie is being directed by Paul A. Kaufman. Poppy Montgomery, best known as FBI agent Samantha Spade on the TV series Without a Trace, will play Rowling, with Antonio Cupo as the British writer’s Portuguese boyfriend.

Victoria film commissioner Kathleen Gilbert said her staff researched buildings in Edinburgh and drove through Victoria to find similar-looking buildings in their attempt to land the shoot. “We’re really happy to have them because it’s the first show of a slow year,” Gilbert said. “We hope it kicks off our year.”

Filed Under: JK Rowling
David Heyman Talks Deathly Hallows with Empire
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In a new interview with Empire Harry Potter producer David Heyman talks about an early cut of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, the BAFTA award and more. Some snippets may be read below.

What about Part Two? Is that rough-cut at this point?
Yeah. I’ve seen a very, very early cut. It’s very exciting. No visual effects, no music, no sound effects, and it’s really exciting. But it’s early days and the film continues to take shape and will continue to take shape over the next many months. I think it will be a great ending to the series. It was a really long shoot; we shot over 260 days on this one.

But you obviously found solutions in the end for the scenes that everyone was worried about, the King’s Cross scene and the flashbacks.
Well, in a way this is an easier structure than Part One because it’s quite defined. In terms of the King’s Cross scene, I think it does work and it’s very moving. We actually did it once, and then re-did it a little bit because we needed to refine something, and I’m pretty glad we did. It’s a very quiet, moving scene, but I think it leaves the series on the right note. The only flashback really that one thinks about is the Snape flashback, when Harry goes into the Pensieve to see Snape’s story, and that’ll be defined, but it’ll be very moving.One of the things I love about David Yates’ work is that he’s very concerned with the life of the characters. Yes, there’s a lot of action as the series comes to an end, yes there’s boom-boom-boom as it comes to an end, but he also takes time for the humanity. That’s what I like about Part One is the luxury of having that time to spend with the characters. Even in this, which is more action-packed, there’s time to cover that, which is great.

Filed Under: David Heyman, Deathly Hallows
David Heyman Talks Potter with The Telegraph
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In a new video interview with the Telegraph David Heyman discusses his 10 years working on the Harry Potter series. Watch the interview below and read some snippets from it below.

He is proud to receive the outstanding achievement award, named in honour of legendary film-maker Michael Balcon. “It’s really wonderful that it’s the whole franchise being recognised and it’s a collective award. Each film has anywhere between 2,000 and 6,000 people working on it and so really the award is for each and every one of us. We are like a family.”

On the wall of Heyman’s Soho office is a poster for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, signed by its three young stars. If proof were needed that the actors and their characters are not dissimilar, it is here. It is also testament to the fact that, without Heyman, there would be no Potter phenomenon. “You’re a WICKED producer!” writes Grint. “To David, thank you is not a strong enough word for my gratitude,” is Watson’s neatly written message. And from Daniel Radcliffe? “Thank goodness I went to the theatre. Love, Dan.”

Filed Under: David Heyman, Deathly Hallows
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