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Chapter 488 Lupin III: That damn Takeshi Ono! A new front in the Principality of Ingram, a headache-

Chapter 488 Lupin III: That damn Takeshi Ono! A new front in the Duchy of Ingram, a headache-inducing problem.
The filming of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" proceeded smoothly.

Ono Takeshi first focused on filming scenes featuring Dai Ying, mainly the scenes at Leaky Cauldron, Diagon Alley, and King's Cross Station.

For the first two, Ono Takeshi directly built a 1:1 replica of the scene, which, combined with post-production special effects, can be perfectly presented.

The scene being filmed is a classic moment – ​​Hagrid takes Harry to the moving brick wall behind the Leaky Cauldron.

This is the entrance to Diagon Alley, the wizarding commercial district, and also the starting point for Harry Potter's entry into the wizarding world.

In the footage, Hagrid raises his tattered umbrella and taps it on several bricks in a specific order.

——Nothing happened.

Of course.

It requires post-production special effects to present the magical scenes. During filming, they only did a few simple actions, which looked a bit silly.

However, the actor who played Hagrid performed very professionally, with his movements and expressions being quite serious.

Philip also acted perfectly, naturally revealing an expression of surprise, as if there really was a wall in front of him that could move on its own.

Seeing this, Oni Takeshi nodded secretly.

After a period of adjustment, the little guy's performance has been getting better and better.

"Card!"

"Next game!"

After passing through the magic wall, a bright and clear view suddenly appeared before me.

The mysterious wizarding world was finally revealed to Harry.

“Welcome to the wizarding world, Harry!” Hagrid said with a smile.

Harry cautiously stepped into Diagon Alley, and with that step, he stepped into a completely different life.

Harry was overwhelmed by the amazing sights before him, looking around with curiosity on his face the whole way.

The wizards around him were used to this, knowing it was another Muggle student about to enroll.

Almost every Muggle who has just arrived in Diagon Alley has this reaction.

Just like that little girl not far away.

Across from them, a little girl with brown, somewhat messy hair, accompanied by her parents, walked excitedly toward Harry.

However, the two did not know each other at the time and ultimately just passed each other by.

This was also the first scene featuring Mary Akai as Hermione.

His overall performance was mediocre, and after thinking about it, Ono Takeshi decided to pass him directly.

He knew that the woman was hiding her true abilities, not standing out too much or dragging the team down, which was in line with the persona of a young girl who had just started filming.

Mary Akai went to great lengths to avoid arousing suspicion.

Unfortunately, she was unaware that Oni Takeshi already knew her identity, but they simply kept it to themselves.

This also has one advantage: Akai Mary behaves very obediently.

Besides Hermione, Apollo Glass, who plays Ron, also made a brief appearance in Diagon Alley, leaving a photo of him and Harry together.

The reason why the Iron Triangle appears here one after another is also to represent a metaphor.

Hagrid then took Harry to Gringotts to get the money, and secretly took the Philosopher's Stone that Dumbledore used for fishing.

As they left Gringotts, the two passed Quirrell, whose face was wrapped in a scarf.

Neither Harry nor Quirrell, with their sockets on the back of their heads, realized that their nemesis was right next to them.

Unfortunately, neither side knew about this.

"Card!"

"One more!"

Upon hearing Oni Takeshi's words, "Kiro" immediately began to complain, pulling at the scarf covering his face:
"Oh my god, am I going to have to wear this garlic-smelling scarf forever?"

Oni Takeshi walked over and glanced at him: "That way, the other people's reactions will be more realistic."

Upon hearing this, "Qi Luo" was on the verge of tears. If she had known that Oni Takeshi was such a jerk, she would never have agreed to play such a cowardly character!

That's right, this "Quillo" is actually played by Lupin III in a cameo role.

Anyway, with his acting skills and disguise abilities, he can easily handle any role. Just when the role of Qiluo was still undecided, Guiye Wu directly entrusted him with an important task.

Not only Quirrell, but Voldemort, who appears in Harry's later flashbacks, was also entrusted to Lupin III.

It's rare to find such useful oxen and horses, so naturally we should take full advantage of them.

Ono Takeshi's explanation was "the capable should do more work."

Faced with such a high-sounding excuse, Lupin III was speechless.

Unfortunately, he was already on the wrong path, and it was too late for him to back out.

The trio looked at each other speechlessly, staring at the roles they had played.

They swore they would never mess with Oni no Takeshi again; he was such a jerk!

Whether Lupin III liked it or not, the scene had to be reshot according to Takeshi Ono's request before the latter was satisfied.

Harry then began collecting equipment.

First, he acquired Voldemort's wand, and then he bought a Hogwarts uniform at Madam Malkin's Robes Shop. These two scenes are also famous in Harry Potter and are often talked about by Harry Potter fans.

Especially the former.

Unfortunately, the actual filming wasn't as magical as in the movie. Lacking special effects, it was just a little boy waving a stick that was barely longer than a chopstick, which looked rather dull and boring.

The latter marks the first meeting between Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy, this love-hate relationship.

However, the process was not pleasant.

Justin Gosen's portrayal of Malfoy perfectly captured the character's arrogance and cunning. His slicked-back blond hair and cock-like neck gave him a natural air of cockfighting.

His appearance, temperament, and acting skills are not much worse than the original arrogant guy.

As it turns out, Takeshi Ono's choice was correct; Justin Takamori was indeed very suitable for the role, and his performance was also excellent.

This is also related to his own personality, and it fits the role perfectly.

After all, besides Shinnosuke Nohara, there's only one person who can flirt with girls so effortlessly, in a way that's both greasy and natural, and so annoyingly irritating.

In this match, Philip even came out slightly behind, which shows that Gosen Justin is indeed a talented actor.

Finally, after Harry acquired his pet Hedwig, he bid farewell to this short but memorable magical journey.

Back at the Dursleys' house, because of the notice and Hagrid's relationship, the three Dursleys avoided Harry like the plague.

Harry didn't mind; in fact, he found it peaceful.

He tossed and turned in bed that night, unable to sleep. He thought for a moment that it was all a dream, but the magic wand by his pillow and Hedwig in the cage reminded him that everything he had experienced was real!

He really is a little wizard, and his life will be completely changed because of him.

A few days later, that important moment finally arrived!
Even though the Dursleys were very reluctant, they still took Harry to King's Cross Station.

It is worth mentioning that London was very supportive of Takeshi Onino's filming. After he requested that King's Cross Station be partially closed for filming, the relevant departments approved it almost immediately.

This is thanks to Ono Takeshi's fame, and of course, a certain prince also contributed.

With only two days to film, the crew had to work overtime, but thankfully they managed to complete the shooting of the train station scenes.

At Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, with the help of the Weasleys, Harry finally entered the wizarding world and saw the old steam train.

It will take him to Hogwarts!

The following scenes mainly focused on the train, but not a real train; they were set up in a studio.

The meeting of the trio, Malfoy's troublemaking... It took a week to film all the relevant scenes!
After filming the final scene in London, Takeshi Oni waved his hand dismissively:
"Heading to the Principality of Ingram!"

……

Three days later.

Southern part of the Principality of Ingram, Finidiste Castle.

Today, this well-known local castle is closed to tourists and completely sealed off.

Because the renowned director Takeshi Ono will be filming a movie here.

If the British side only paid attention to and cooperated with Oni Takeshi's film, then the Principality of Ingram provided almost unconditional and full support.

Not only did the local government actively cooperate, but it also covered all the related expenses for the production crew.

In short, we'll give you money if you need money, and we'll give you manpower if you need manpower!

Queen Isabelle was quite decisive and wise in recognizing the importance of Takeshi Ono and his films, as well as their positive impact on the principality.

Moreover, the lead actor in this movie is his own son.

After the last incident, Queen Isabella realized her mistake and deeply understood that her past harshness towards Philip had backfired and that she had neglected his feelings. She has changed a lot since then.

Oni no Takeshi also played a role in this, for which Queen Isabelle was very grateful.

In a friendly atmosphere, Takeshi Onino's crew did not encounter any obstacles.

He was very satisfied with this.

If it weren't for such favorable conditions, he wouldn't have chosen to film in a small country like the Principality of Ingram.

Mutual benefit to both parties.

Closer to home.

The castle in front of us is indeed a great place for photography. Not only is its terrain very similar to Hogwarts, but the overwhelming sense of history is also what Ono Takeshi values ​​most.

For the next two months, the crew stayed in the castle for semi-closed filming.

Thanks to the cooperation of Ingram's team and the professionalism of the actors, the filming progressed very smoothly.

The Hogwarts scenes were almost completed in just over a month, which was about a quarter of the time shorter than originally planned.

Of course, this doesn't mean there weren't any problems. For example, how to portray the greatness of the character Hagrid once gave Ono Takeshi a lot of headaches.

The actor who plays Hagrid is only 1.9 meters tall, which is indeed taller than the average person, but not as exaggerated as in the original story.

However, during the shoot, it was necessary to portray the other person as having a "giant" physique.

how should I do it?

Did they use special effects?
Is there a simpler and more effective way?

After racking his brains for a long time, Oni no Takeshi finally remembered how the original version solved this problem...

(End of this chapter)

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