![]() By now, the Harry Potter franchise had already become world famous and just the name was enough to attract fans from all around the world to view the film. Order of the Phoenix became a hit from the very first day of its release. Hooper basically integrated his score into Hedwig’s theme, making it a variation of the original one by John Williams. The main score of this film was composed by Nicholas Hooper who, although new to the franchise, had previously worked with Yates in different films. In addition to all that, the character of Grawp was also the result of the Soul Capturing technology, which used the movements and facial expressions Tom Maudsley instead of designing it from scratch, saving both time and expenses. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was also responsible for sequences in the Room of Requirements, Forbidden Forest, Hall of Prophecies, and the Death Chamber. The company took the VFX lead for the first time throughout the series. Yates, who is a veteran at directing intense political films, stated that the film consisted of 1400 visual effect shots, and over 950 of them were produced by the company Double Negative. Unlike previous films, the Order of the Phoenix was full of political conspiracies and abuse of power and for this reason, David Yates was chosen as the director. Fudge is shamefully kicked out of his position, Umbridge is removed from Hogwarts, and Dumbledore returns as the headmaster. ![]() As soon as Voldemort is about to kill Harry, Dumbledore appears, and the prophecy is destroyed in between the battle. ![]()
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