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  2. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    Movement can be used extensively by film makers to make meaning. It is how a scene is put together to produce an image. A famous example of this, which uses "dance" extensively to communicate meaning and emotion, is the film, West Side Story. Provided in this alphabetised list of film techniques used in motion picture filmmaking. There are a ...

  3. Canine Intervention - Wikipedia

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    Canine intervention, does not only focus on the dog behavioral changes, but also on the owners, that need to be informed. Owning a dog requires more than it is commonly thought, and the show is also a useful tool for households unable to buy the service of a dog trainer, to acquire some knowledge about the techniques applied to train the animal ...

  4. Dog Trainer Shares the Secret to Getting Puppies to Stop ...

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    Like Taylor, a trainer in another Pet Helpful article recommends making sure your puppy is getting enough ZZZs, "Pet owners give their dog frequent naps throughout the day in their crate "away ...

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  6. Brandon McMillan (animal trainer) - Wikipedia

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    McMillan was born April 29, 1977, in Trenton, New Jersey.His father and uncle were both exotic animal trainers in the entertainment industry. As a child Brandon was raised around a variety of wild animals including big cats, bears, primates, wolves, birds of prey, elephants and many more.

  7. Is Your Dog Afraid of the Car? Here's an Expert Trainer's ...

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    The Importance of Giving the Dog Agency. Agency refers to a dog’s ability to make choices and feel in control. It’s therefore important to avoid physically forcing a dog into the car.

  8. Flashback (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    A good example of both flashback and flashforward is the first scene of La Jetée (1962). As we learn a few minutes later, what we are seeing in that scene is a flashback to the past, since the present of the film's diegesis is a time directly following World War III. However, as we learn at the very end of the film, that scene also doubles as ...

  9. Joel Silverman - Wikipedia

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    Joel Silverman grew up in Southern California and at the age of 13, the first animal he ever trained was the family dog, Shadow. At about the same time, he and his family spent their summer vacations in San Diego and would go to SeaWorld every year, and after a number of summers watching the trainers riding the orcas, Silverman developed a fascination with the whales and trainers.