Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Set Report
Provided by Kaye Harvey
On 5th August 2004 we took our children to watch the
filming for
Goblet of
Fire in Ashridge Woods, Hertfordshire.
The filming was well hidden away from the road, but we counted at
least 20
WB location signs on the way telling us exactly where to go.
After parking the car we sneaked through the woods (not knowing the
security). Having previously been to Virginia Waters last year we
were not
sure of the reception that we would get whilst the filming was going
on.
However this time the security guards were really nice.
To start with, we could not see any of the filming as it was too far
in the
woods, however we did see a lot of fake fog coming from the filming
area.
We were asked by one of the Production team if we could move back
(due to
health and safety), they also promised us that he would guarantee
that we
would get signatures when they had a lunch break in 30 minutes.
We moved further up the path and sat patiently on the grass. About
an hour
later they broke for lunch, and we could clearly see, Emma, Daniel,
Rupert,
James and Oliver Phelps, Mark Williams, and Bonnie Wright coming
from the
woods, they were all ushered into a car and drove away. Emma, who
drove
past us saw us waiting and waved frantically out of her window (the
only one
who did).
We walked down when they had cleared up and saw that they had been
filming
up a big old tree, again the security guards were really nice and
just
warned us to be careful of the guys with the equipment.
Luckily we had heard of a second location and we set about finding
it, in
the end we found the Base (where the trailers are kept) and followed
them
all back to the second locations.
We worked our way though the woods and ended up about 500 yards away
in the
same field. When we arrived, there were about 30 other fans
watching the
doubles practice the next scene.
After about 20 minutes the cars started arriving and they got out one
by one,
again all of them got out of their cars and were ushered again onto
the
scene. Again it was Emma and her mum who had their windows open and
were
smiling at the fans.
Emma got out of her car and all of the fans cheered her and
screamed.
She was also the only one who came over (much to the annoyance of
the Crew),
and she signed about 15 autographs and almost blankly ignored the
crew's
plea to hurry up, just so she could sign as many autographs as she
could.
The scene which went on for a few hours were when they were all
hiking (to
the Quidditch match) and heading into some fog.
There were many fans trying to take photos (much to the annoyance of the
crew and Daniel Radcliffe's father), and slowly we realized that the
crew
were driving vehicles and stacking up equipment to block our view.
A few hours later (about 4.30pm), we heard some loud thunder and
the crew
began packing away equipment.
Then all of a sudden it was over, the cast made their way to their
cars and
we all stopped them and they were kind enough to sign autographs.
Despite the promise of thunder and rain they all stayed outside the cars
signing
autographs and Emma even sat down with her mum and had lengthy chats
with
her fans.
No one had managed to get Daniel's autograph or speak to him.
After about half an hour of signing we could see that Daniel's dad had taken him
straight to
his car and we were all looking and pointing at his car (which was a
Green
Lexus).
After about another 15 minutes, Dan's father wound down his window
and called
us over, and we managed to get some autographs by passing note pads
to his
dad who passed them over to Dan.
It was quite dark in the back of the car, but we managed to say "Hi"
and
"thank you" him from the front window.
After meeting the rest of the cast, we were even given copies of
photos from
POA which were originally signed by Dan, Emma and Rupert.
In the end we had a great day, made more special by Emma Watson and
by the very kind security guards. But Daniel's situation made us
question what
it must be like to be Harry Potter.