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Where is the detailed shooting location of Harry Potter?

All the scenes in the film were shot in England, and the main location of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is Annick Castle near Edinburgh, Scotland.

The Christian College in Oxford University Town and the Oxford University Library in Oxford University Town are the main shooting scenes of Hogwarts. The magnificent dining room of the college was used to photograph Hogwarts. In the movie, the Potter library became the classroom of Harry Potter, and the small auditorium of the seminary outside the library was transformed into the infirmary of Hogwarts during the filming.

Anick Castle, located in Northumberland, is the second most inhabited castle in Britain, and an exciting scene in the film "sophistry contest" was shot here.

Known as the most beautiful architectural treasure in Britain-Gloucester Cathedral Monastery. In the film, it left a deep impression as the background of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

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Spielberg intended to direct the film before the official shooting, but because Spielberg intended to play Harry Potter with haley joel osment, and the producer insisted on finding a small British actor to play Harry, the two sides could not reach an agreement, and Spielberg had to break up with the film. So the producer started another director selection, kicked out famous directors such as Tim Robbins and Wolfgang Peterson, and finally chose chris columbus.

From June 5438 to 2000 10, the film officially started shooting in Britain. In order to make a well-made work, the film crew filmed in nine studios in Britain, with a total cost of $654.38+25 million.

Almost all the adult actors in the film are top performing artists in Britain. The theme song "The Boy Who Lived" will be sung by celine dion. The lyrics and composers are two masters, james horner and Will Jenin. They wrote "My heart will last forever".