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How to Video Record Your Dog's Life Story: Writing, Financing, & Producing Pet Documentaries, Drama, or News

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ISBN: 0-595-45798-3
Published: Jul-2007
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How to Video Record Your Dog's Life Story: Writing, Financing, & Producing Pet Documentaries, Drama, or News

 

By:  Anne Hart


       This thoroughly researched book is about how to video record your dog’s life story. Nearly everybody uses a camcorder to take pictures or video clips to put in online scrapbooks to remember dogs as  friends for the rest of the dog’s life. Write, finance, and produce a video newsletter of your new puppy. 

       Or make a “this is your life” time capsule of your dog as part of family history saved on a DVD, CD, flash drive or Web site…or mailed to friends and relatives and saved in keepsake heirloom albums. How to Video Record Your Dog's Life Story: Writing, Financing, & Producing Pet Documentaries, Drama, or News is published by ASJA Press, an imprint of iUniverse, Inc (http://www.iuniverse.com). July 2007. ISBN: 978-0-595-45798-4.

      Make a video on how to run with your dog to relieve stress or produce a documentary on how to meditate or exercise with your dog. Record in video the way you massage your dog, take your dog to the acupuncturist or discuss acupressure points on dogs, and treat your dog like an athlete. 

       You can save your video in your personal computer, or keep in on a DVD, flash drive, or even upload it to Google or UTube. Maybe you’ll put your dog video in a time capsule or gift box protected from light damage. Then you can keep actual preserved and conserved photos in a scrap book of favorite scenes from the video printed out on photo paper and laminated to keep from fading as quickly.                      

      Store photos or videos in a cool, dark place, away from water damage and air or breath moisture, perhaps your dog videos might end up as photos enlarged and put on a plaque or framed, or passed from DVD to other disc or chip-like devices where people can view your work on a computer or buy the DVDs from a catalogue, gift, or pet shop, of your dog in any stage of the pet’s life story. 

       Your dog video is a celebration of life. And just in case you want to take a step further and make the video available to others, you’ll find instruction here on how to write, finance, produce, distribute, publicize, launch, promote, and market dog documentaries on dog training, care, camp, running, walking, sitting, spa activities, knitting, sewing, building, housing, walking on leash, health, nutrition, travel or adventure videos on DVD or similar formats. 

       Link your personal computer and your camcorder together with an audio/video cable for editing your dog documentaries, features, learning materials, courses, or training videos. Write dog-related audio-visual scripts and turn them into reality-based documentaries for information, travel, or education.       

       Use the Internet’s Web to syndicate and disseminate your content in text, audio, or video formats. Or save your videos to DVDs, flash drives, and other devices for viewing, either interactive or audience-feedback based.            

       Popular subjects for linking your personal computer to your camcorder can be anything from dog-related world or local travel, your lectures, or life issues. You can link your personal computer to the tapes in your camcorder and broadcast at home part time or whatever hours you desire. Feature travel with dogs or dog-sled adventures or how-to DVDs dealing with dogs.    

        Write, finance, and produce documentary or how-to DVDs showing new approaches to dog training based on dog behavior. Emphasize non-violent techniques to win the dog’s loyalty, love, and trust. Develop a DVD that shows the viewer how to develop enduring bonds of trust with a dog so that the dog cooperates.          

         Browse this book at the publisher's Web site or read various articles and excerpts at the author's Web site.  The author wrote 80+ paperback books currently in print and listed at the Web site and is a member of Dog Writers Association of America, American Society of Journalists and Authors, and Mensa.          

        This book shows you, the average dog owner and beginner easy to follow instructions for developing hundreds of creative ways to portray your dog's celebration of life from puppy to maturity and to create all types of videos, video newsletters, DVDs, CDs, flash drive videos, documentaries, training videos, television programs, home video for personal use, along with the act of uploading videos to Web sites or saving them as time capsules or video podcasts. 

         Capture and celebrate your dog's life in video or virtual reality. Or make professional documentaries about dogs with an easy-to-follow documentary shoestring (low) budget included and sample blank budgets for you to fill in.

In the book titled, How to Video Record Your Dog’s Life Story: Writing, Financing, & Producing Pet Documentaries, Drama, or News, by Anne Hart, published July 2007 by ASJA Press Imprint, iUniverse, Inc. 978-0-595-45798-4, you’ll see sample very low cost budgets for making an easy to understand, cost-effective Dog documentary or video celebrating your dog’s life story. Browse this book at the publisher’s site at http://www.iuniverse.com.

Treat Your Dog Like an Athlete with a Celebration of Life Video because your dog deserves to be remembered in all stages of your dog's growing up and being on the job for you as part of your family keepsake album or time capsule video. You may even go for a even virtual reality recording. Or make your dog's life Story into a video computer game. Or a digital scrap book or newsletter.

To simplify, all you may want to do is make a video of your dog at different times. But perhaps you also may want to create a salable DVD about dogs and their care, training, or fun. Nearly everybody uses a camcorder to make videos of the family dog or takes pictures and puts them in a scrapbook to remember a dog as part of a family.
Put your videos on DVDs, Flash Drives, CDs, or save to your computer linked to your camcorder for editing. From the time you first bring home a new puppy, a “this is your life” video podcast or disc of your dog’s memorable moments can become part of a family history video newsletter or keepsake heirloom album.  Learn how to conserve, protect videos, diaries, scrapbooks, or photos in digital or acid-free paper scrap books. 

Maybe you’ll put your dog video in a time capsule or gift box protected from light damage. Then you can keep actual preserved and conserved photos in a scrap book of favorite scenes from the video printed out on photo paper and laminated to keep from fading as quickly. 

You’ll store it in a cool, dark place, away from water damage and air or breath moisture, perhaps your dog videos might end up as photos enlarged and put on a plaque or framed, or passed from DVD to other disc or chip-like devices where people can view your work on a computer or buy the DVDs from a catalogue, gift, or pet shop, of your dog in any stage of the pet’s life story.

Your dog video is a celebration of life.  And just in case you want to take a step further and make the video available to others, you’ll find instruction here on how to write, finance, produce, distribute, publicize, launch, promote, and market dog documentaries on dog training, care, camp, running, walking, sitting, spa activities, knitting, sewing, building, housing, walking on leash, health, nutrition, travel or adventure videos on DVD or similar formats.

Use your personal computer and your camcorder linked together for editing your dog documentaries, features, learning materials, courses, or training videos. Write dog-related audio-visual scripts and turn them into reality-based documentaries for information, travel, or education. Use the Internet’s Web to syndicate and disseminate your content in text, audio, or video formats. Or save your videos to DVDs, flash drives, and other devices for viewing, either interactive or audience-feedback based.

Popular subjects for linking your personal computer to your camcorder can be anything from dog-related world or local travel, your lectures, or life issues. You can link your personal computer to the tapes in your camcorder and broadcast at home part time or whatever hours you desire. Feature travel with dogs or dog-sled adventures or how-to DVDs dealing with dogs.            
Write, finance, and produce documentary or how-to DVDs showing new approaches to dog training based on dog behavior. Emphasize non-violent techniques to win the dog’s loyalty, love, and trust. Develop a DVD that shows the viewer how to develop enduring bonds of trust with a dog so that the dog cooperates.

Your DVD doesn’t have to show negative approaches or those images of doggy torture chambers from old days past training that focused solely on “leashes and collars or tethers” or cages that restricted dogs.   The dog need not be put on a tether in some yard to show how a dog is trained. Keep away from negative methods of the past. Instead create a learning environment in a how-to training video.
You solve a problem in training by teaching the dog positive associations with the handler. Your DVD needs to compare negative associations a dog can figure out that might increase aggression in dominant dogs with positive associations and alternative gentle training methods.

Don’t control the dog by punishment. You don’t have to encourage aggression or dog resentment and mistrust. Instead, your dog training or care DVD can focus on gentle methods such as clicker conditioning and similar methods that emphasize creating wonderfully positive. Before you even start a plan for your dog DVD, talk to a few book authors that offer a variety of new and gentle approaches.

The book suggests a variety of creative ideas. For example, It's an unnatural role for a person to be the alpha pack leader of dogs. Make a dog video showing a different approach to clicker conditioning, emphasizing effective training techniques. Do your research homework. Interview dog experts. Then record your dog's life story. 

Then record your dog's life story for the future or market dog camp or training and behavior videos. Browse book at: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?&isbn=0-595-45798-3. Author's Web site is at: http://annehart.tripod.com with links to various articles and blogs.

 

 
















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