From 21st July to 4th September 2017, a new exhibition at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will display never-before-seen costumes from the popular film series.
Wizarding Wardrobes will showcase some of the thousands of costumes that were created during the ten years of filming the Harry Potter series, from the Hogwarts school robes and Hermione’s Yule Ball gown, to ghost costumes that could appear transparent using visual effects.
Groups will also be able to learn about the whole costume creation process, from the initial designs to the finished costume, as well as discover how new clothes were made to look centuries old or battle-torn through the art of costume distressing.
What else is new for 2017?
Also coming to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter next year will be Directing Dobby, which will uncover the processes and techniques used by filmmakers to create the house-elf, Dobby.
The exhibition, which will run from 4th February to 31st March, will also give visitors the chance to make Dobby copy their movements in an interactive experience that demonstrates the motion capture technology used to bring computer generated imagery to life on screen.
Meanwhile from 27th October to 6th November, Dark Arts will offer groups a look into the world of dark arts and visitors will be able to try wand combat techniques against one of Harry Potter’s enemies, a death eater.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter is found in London adjacent to the working film studios where all eight Harry Potter films were made.
Groups visiting are able to experience the sets, such as walking along Platform 9 ¾ and the Great Hall, as well as learn about the special effects used in the films.
For more information visit www.wbstudiotour.co.uk.