Splitting the final Potter volume into two films was also to the advantage of Part 2, as was the fact that this film deals only with roughly the final third of the book. All this practice has allowed the creative team, including returning cinematographer Eduardo Serra, to relax into its best self without having to learn the territory all over again. Screenwriter Steve Kloves has scripted seven of the eight Potter films, and David Yates has directed four of them. “Deathly Hallows - Part 2” also benefits from sticking with experienced and capable people at the top. To give just two examples, more than 200,000 golden coins and thousands of other pieces were created to convincingly fill a vault at Gringotts bank, and so much furniture and objects were bought to make Hogwarts’ enormous Room of Requirement look more crowded than Charles Foster Kane’s storehouse that the set dressing department was busy for months buying up bric-a-brac.
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