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Horses do not make a specific noise when they are in pain and yet with practice it is possible to read their state of health from their face and especially their eyes. One year’s work went into developing the unique 3-D animation which clearly demonstrates where false riding hurts and why.
It contains a complex 3D-animation. We assigned the processing, the realisation per EDP, to computer professionals, who had worked on known movies like Jurassic Park, King Kong and other 3D-animations. It is the renowned German film company PIXOMONDO, who supports this film project in the costs, so that you have the unique opportunity to see the horse as a 3D-animation in its specific work movement, which would have been hardly affordable under other circumstances. The consumer can understand completely, why false riding must lead to permanent damages!
With the data recorded via EDP, work movements can be depicted now. Currently, you see the horse standing with moving neck and head and its anatomic effects on back and hind quarters. Drawings of skeletons and muscles literally become vivid. The whole walk and trot mechanism will also be shown in the movie.
Everybody knows that the movie is closely connected to the book "Tug of War" by Dr. Gerd Heuschmann. Dr. Heuschmann is integrated in the project as a professional.
The highly valued Hans-Heinrich Isenbart, who also thinks it necessary to depict the horse in 3D and tries to support this by his personal engagement, speaks preface and Epilogue. Interviews with Prof. Heinz Meyer (author of the book Roll-Kur published by Wu Wei Verlag), Johann Riegler (Chief écuyer of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna), Peter Kreinberg (popular, estimated trainer from the field western/recreational riding) as well as current live recordings from international sports underline the current situation. Everyone who loves his horse will watch this movie to understand...who does not want to understand the horse's anatomy will torture his horse consciously in the future...Who does really want that?
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£42.95
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