WORKING ON A DOCUMENTARY ON A HORSE RESCUE OPERATION
These days, I am a wee bit overwhelmed but happy to be shooting three documentaries at the same time. I’m shooting the one on California’s geology and rifting zone, and also one on an elderly celebrity. Also, I am shooting a doc on a ranch in the Mojave Desert that rescues horses.
In today’s economy, there is great demand for such operations, as more families and individuals struggle to afford to feed themselves, let alone a horse or two. It’s very sad to see horses come into White rock Ranch with ribs and hip bones sticking out, but I still enjoy shooting this film immensely. I love the opportunity to shut off the camera, and to pop onto one of the recovered horses for a ride. It’s great to see horses as they do indeed recover their health. I have fallen in love with some of the horses there, and they can be very sweet.
It’s also great to be out in nature, away from the city, and under the clear dark skies at night. In Yucca Valley and surrounding communities, one can clearly see the Milkyway, our home galaxy, once the moon falls below the horizon. So this is my latest adventure.
I have been shooting miles and gigabytes of footage, indeed. I have been very focused too. That is my latest update. You can see I have been engaged in my work, and not so much online here.
Tags: documentaries, film, horse rescue, horses, White Rock Ranch
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