Ever wondered what its like to work with horses in film and tv? wonder no more, in this episode we dive into life behind the scenes with Liz dc stunts. From jousting to crying in Gladiator Liz gives us an honest insight into what its really like to work with horses in film.
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Huge thank you to our season sponsor, White Griffin, Specialists in Environmental Sustainability. White Griffin are supporting the equestrian world and the sports and culture industry in transitioning to a more sustainable future. Learn more about their work here.
Also thanks to The horse Trust, the oldest equine charity for sponsoring this episode, to support the work they do please head to their website linked above and donate if you can, or give them a follow on instagram to find out more about the work they do.
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