As many of you probably know Tom Felton is at the Atlana Dragon*Con this weekend. Some reports are coming online via fan Twitters. I will update this post with more Tweets as they come, unless I post too many articles after this one 😉
via hmrpotter @Tomfelton panel question: what character would you play besides yours? His answer? “Hermione of course!” LOL
Question for @Tomfelton: does draco really love harry? His reply: wow, how did u guess? I thought I hid it well!” Lol (also via hmrpotter)
DanRadcliffe.co.uk interviewed photographer and author Tim Hailandabout One Day in The Life of book that focuses on actor Daniel Radcliffe.
What was your favorite photo(s) to take of Dan?
It would be hard to say which shots are my favorites, but if I had to choose, I would say the first image of him sleeping in bed, the images we shot in Times Square, as well as an image of him in his dressing room. My approach in picture taking is to take “natural” photos, while at the same time trying to create beautiful and/or iconic images. Beauty and sense of person is my goal, and hopefully I have achieved that in some of these images.
How many photos did you take that didn’t make it into the book?
I took photos all day, there are probably a few hundred.
Why did you choose to use the photos that you did?
Any time I present my work, whether it be in a gallery context, or in this case a book, I try to tell a story. I chose images that I felt best told the story of this particular day in Dan’s life. I then further edited these images as I do not want any redundancies. Each picture tells a story, and collectively they create a portrait of a day – so I choose the images that I feel tell the story best
YAY!! I re-added my photos from the Half-Blood Prince premiere, you can see them here in the gallery! I am so sad that all of the hit counts in the gallery are gone! Everything had like hundreds of views 🙁
Now I just need to finish fixing up the categories and I’m done.
Rising Sun, the special effects company for the films, has released a look at the visual designs used in Half-Blood Prince. They show computer graphics used to digitally alter scenes in the films such as Slughorns house, the Joke Shop, and more!