Animal Trainer Breaks Down Dog Acting in Movies | Notes on a Scene | Vanity Fair
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- Published: 18 May 2019
- On this episode of "Notes on a Scene," Bonnie Judd, the animal coordinator and head trainer for "A Dog's Journey" breaks down dog acting in movies like "Air Bud: 7th Inning Fetch" and "Marley and Me," and explains how she trained the dogs who star in "A Dog's Journey," in theaters now.
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I feel like she has a drawing-arrows fetish, and this entire video was just an elaborate excuse.
I wanna see how the animals in homeward bound were trained. So a cat trainer too. Must be an impossible job lol
Really good video!
0:31 but the window is closed. How does that even make sense. lol
You can have a kiss on the cheek. Just one.
She has her old family. But, now there are bullies.
My girlfriend won't accept gifts. She is testing me! If she turns over, I can rub her ankles and lick her heels. Neee!
This dog
I literally thought hey actually put Marley down at the end of Marley and Me
Woof Woof interesting !!! 🐶🐶🐶
Meow I also find this interesting 🐱🐱🐱!!!
I hope theres a video that is the same as this but with cats
I wonder if it’s harder to make a puppy act or do the scenes
OMG 9:21
Amazing trainer, amazing dogs.
They are smart, beautiful, good. The real triple threats, bless them
ARE YOU TELLING ME AIRBUD IS ACTUALLY THE GREATEST BASKETBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME
I remember when I saw Marley and me in the theaters for a school field trip, and literally there were boxes of tissues being passed around the whole theater room. Everyone was crying lol
dog: gimme a steak!!!
Dog is my copilot.
I wonder if this is similar to how they handled the plants in The Happening.
Break down the scene where the dog almost drowns
"The actor....the actor....the actor".....his name is Owen Wilson man. Someone on set tell her. Lol
She could remember every dog's name but not a legends smh...
I never knew that dogs try to make us happy. I mean, I always guessed they could determine emotion. My dog zoey always would come cuddle up with me whenever I was crying, she would make me feel loved.
I'm terrified of dogs and some how this video made me forget that
More more more!!
Welcome to McDonald’s. You’ll be paid in happiness, joy, praise, and all the odd looking foods.
What's interesting to me is with the original Air Bud series (the Original 5, before the Air Buddies became a thing) I actually know and have been to where they were filmed. It's in Fort Langley, BC The big yellow building they call the museum in the movies, is actually the Fort Langley courthouse building. And the Ice Cream shop Buddy passes by, that's actually a really cool 50s style diner.
This is the best job in the world
This lady was just writing directly on the flat screen TVs. They kept telling her not to, but she did anyway, so they had to keep bringing in new TVs.
I still worry that the basketball to the mouth must hurt. I mean...basketball have weight, if you’ve been hit in the face with one, you know this...how do dogs bang it against their nose and mouth...and it doesn’t hurt them? I thought maybe the basketballs were foam or something.
While I don’t know the particulars about dog trainers on a set, most observant people notice that when a dog is doing something that looks intelligent and aware in a film, they usually can spot that the dog or other animal is looking beyond the actor to a trainer just off screen. I see it all the time. When dogs run to “owners” in films, I can usually always spot that when the dog jumps in the arms of the actor, they’re actually looking over the shoulder to a trainer, waiting for a treat. They often bark over the shoulder of the actor, responding to the trainer. It’s pretty obvious much of the time.
BOO! I want to see dogs break down dog acting
I was not ready for the Marley and me scene.
I know the dog in Marley & Me is happy but I still cried when she was explaining the scene.
I never realized how hard it would be to do sad scenes, dogs are so wholesome
"I want them to be happy and joyful and enjoy working"
Me: :)
1. To do this job, she must to be empathetic with her dogs and imagining like she's on her dogs perspectives
2. Even some dogs have better jobs and earnings than me
Hotel for dogs next?
I wish I was paid with happiness.
It’s great to see someone who is not only passionate about their job but also shows such respect to the animals
Lebron James:
Dog: Im about to end this dudes whole career.
First dog breaking down his own scenes, would be like:
"I was there playing with some humans and a bag. There was this other dog sitting there, watching me walk, so lazy. Then, there was a bunch of humans playing ball with a friend of mine. I dropped the bag and joined them. We eat so much steak that day"
Now do one on how they train the big lizards in Jurassic Park.
thank you lord for blessing me with this video
How do you teach a dog to show different emotions on command??
I’m not emotionally stable enough to watch this video late at night
YES. THIS IS THE TYPE OF CONTENT I WANT TO SEE ON MY RECOMMENDED
Casually watching a video and a sudden Henry appears... 9:08
Christ I nearly bawled my eyes out just watching the Marley clip. I couldn't even finish that book so there was no way I could watch that movie without an entire box of tissues