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  1. Jan 28, 2020 · The guide explains the basic requirements when considering animals in your production, while pointing filmmakers to the most appropriate points support. The RSPCA has produced guidelines for those using animals in exhibition and entertainment; it is a good idea for someone on the production staff to familiarise themselves with these guidelines.

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  2. Animals on Film. "Never work with animals or children," runs the old film industry saw. But British filmmakers have proven adept at both - and especially animals. Read more.

  3. Apr 12, 2013 · 1. The animal company insists they provided a very calm, well experienced ‘filming’ horse - so it can't be there fault, can it? 2. The film company exercised great caution around the filming of the actor on the horse and contrary to popular belief they didn't set off Olympic scale pyrotechnics as the actor rode by. 3.

  4. When filming with animals, you must source animals that meet the production’s requirements, and these must be from a known industry supplier/owner. You must also use the RSPCA guidelines for the Use of Animals in the Audio-Visual industry.

  5. May 19, 2023 · Jacob Martin works in the Horse Department at Film Horses Scotland, a company that supplies trained animals for film, TV and photoshoot projects. The animals have featured in works including Outlander, Cloud Atlas, Game of Thrones, A Castle for Christmas, and Vikings , and otherwise reside in Jedburgh on a 75-acre hill farm.

  6. Using a UK line producer who is familiar with the child licensing procedure will ensure that your production meets all its requirements. What is the procedure for working with animals? When filming with animals, you must source animals that meet the productions requirements, and these must be from a known industry supplier/owner.

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  8. Katie Freestone. We all know the saying, ‘never work with children or animals’. At a glance it makes sense, they can be disruptive and difficult to control, making a film is complicated enough already, how can you be sure you will get the performance you want? The last place you want unpredictability is on set!

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