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Excuse me, how was that movie made?

Humans have movie stars, and animals also have movie stars. The protagonist of the Antarctic expedition is eight brave sled dogs, but there are usually more than a dozen animal actors on the shooting scene.

In order to select these dog stars who will face extraordinary challenges, Mike Alexander, the head of Birds & Animals, a first-class animal domestication company in Hollywood, looked around and found a group of extremely smart and charming sled dogs.

He mainly selects actors through a series of temporary auditions, including shiny performance dogs and homeless stray dogs. The film turned the latter's fate around. Alexander said: "The sled dogs we are looking for must have unique appearance, distinctive personality and like to learn, but there is no special requirement for appearance, so we finally chose many search and rescue dogs. In this desperate story, they proved to be quite excellent."

And this seal, in fact, is a model. Is it Stan, the winner of the Oscar stunt art award? Winston's team was invited to make a tenacious animated model seal for the battle scene between sled dogs and seals. Frank. Marshall once wrote Jurassic Park with Winston. The animated seal needs a thin layer of peanut butter to lure sled dogs to attack it.

About dogs, please see here:

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