The Voices


It was a great privilege and pleasure to work on The Voices, directed by Marjane Satrapi and staring Ryan Reynolds.

This dark comedy has just premiered at Sundance and has wowed the critics, big time.

Reynolds plays a likeable mass murderer whose closest confidants are his dog Bosco and his cat Mr Whiskers – they talk to him. This is a unique film masterminded by an exceptional director.

Water Dog for Animal Photographer Tim Flach

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A-Z Animals is on the speed dial of many excellent photographers and film makers. Here’s a shot we’ve done for photographer Tim Flach. Notice how precise the setup is in the water with the Golden Retriever. When the light, background and photographer is ready, the Golden Retriever is called forward by whistle into the focus zone of the shot. We love shoots like this where vast experience and great precision is called for.

Working on Location with Animals


Sometimes working on location can be challenging enough, even without the animals. However, most of the location managers with whom I’ve worked over the years know the score. They know what’s important from the animal handler’s/wrangler’s perspective and just as importantly from the animals’ perspective. If they don’t, it’s part of my job or any animal handler to brief them as to what will make the filming experience with the animals on location as sensible and therefore as easy for the director as is possible. So an early conversation between the animal handler, the production office and the location manager to ascertain that everybody is working off the same page can save a lot of hassle for all concerned.

Whether the location is Black Park just down the road from Pinewood Studios, Soho Square London W1 or a forest in the Ukraine, each location will have it own particular considerations with respect to the animal or animals on site. A few years ago I was asked to set up a scene in Ireland with a herd of 30 black & white cattle surrounding the Hollywood A-lister Amy Adams. The production designer in his enthusiasm chose a cliff top location with a 200+ feet sheer drop overlooking the Irish Sea. As it was I who was writing the risk assessment for the studio in LA as to how to keep their star safe and sound I ventured to suggest that the location was plainly dangerous and not fit for purpose. The designer subsequently found another excellent location where it was safe and practicable to place an A-lister amongst a herd of cattle. Therefore, a key consideration is that the location be safe, practicable and fit for purpose with respect to the animals to be filmed with and the action to be achieved.

Bassett Hound for MoreThan Pet Insurance

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A-Z Dogs provided trained dogs for the More Than Freeman TV Ads “Tail” and “Garden” recently. I particularly like the “Tail” Ad idea which features a lovely Basset Hound called Alfie. This was an interesting job. The brief: propose a Basset Hound that has a lovely waggy tail that will wag, stop wagging and then wag again. Easy ehhh! A-Z Dogs has been casting dogs for  TV commercials for 27 years now and the creatives in Ad Agencies can still surprise me. While noodling through The Times the other day I noticed a story about the More Than Ads’ voice over and character More Than Freeman creating some interest with Hollywood Superstar Morgan Freeman’s management company in LA. I must say the voice overs do bear a striking resemblance.