According to the dialect coach who is teaching me, Ron is cockney and harry is middle class and Hagrid, I can't remember. It's incredible all the voices she can do. You just simply ask her to do a voice and she'll do it!
So much to talk about!! Ehh what accent was that again?
Great Pics Brian!
Could those tall poured concrete walls be some type of fire wall between connected buildings? I see in the recent updates that they have connected it with girders to the steel structure adjacent to it and now they're adding more forms to pour the walls higher (PS- I guess we all know what those large yellow steel platforms were for now). Anyway, it was just a thought I had. Anyone with commercial construction knowledge on here think that might be a possibility (I only have residential construction experience personally).
Shear wall? It is built for strength otherwise it would have just been a masonary wall, but it definaly qualifies as a fire wall just in it is a solid structure.
Yeah... that is it... but I think she was correcting for television in that vid as I could understand her. It took me three queeries to figure out what "booteahrrreaaah" meant.
So, true brits on here... tell us what the accents were in the films; how you would classify them. Hagrid to Potter. Just the lead characters.
I'm english but not very good with accents.
McGonagall is Scottish.
Hagrid's accent i would say is Devon/Somerset/Brsitol. (yet Robbie Coltrane is actually Scottish i think)
Both Weasley Boys (George&Fred) have Birmingham accents.
Seamus is obviously Irish.
Gambon as Dumbledore has a slight hint of Irish in his accent
Luna is Irish
Harry just sounds normal to me,
I would say Hermione sounds like she's from Oxford (quite posh)
Ron also has a normal accent.
(in my opinion )
What is "normal"? Do you mean they sound like they are from Peterborough,UK? Or perhaps you mean they sound like most of your news anchors in Britain. Something we would call "Standard Brit".
Thanks for the list though... it is interesting. I must study up on what a Birmingham accent is. Not sure I know of it.
ON ANOTHER NOTE. Perhaps the platforms on the sheer wall are there only to set the rebar and walls for the upper second story?
What is "normal"? Do you mean they sound like they are from Peterborough,UK? Or perhaps you mean they sound like most of your news anchors in Britain. Something we would call "Standard Brit".
Thanks for the list though... it is interesting. I must study up on what a Birmingham accent is. Not sure I know of it.
ON ANOTHER NOTE. Perhaps the platforms on the sheer wall are there only to set the rebar and walls for the upper second story?
What is "normal"? Do you mean they sound like they are from Peterborough,UK? Or perhaps you mean they sound like most of your news anchors in Britain. Something we would call "Standard Brit".
Thanks for the list though... it is interesting. I must study up on what a Birmingham accent is. Not sure I know of it.
ON ANOTHER NOTE. Perhaps the platforms on the sheer wall are there only to set the rebar and walls for the upper second story?