How to Get Started in Film & TV

Training Your Dog to Win Work in Film & TV and Make $1000-$5000 a Day is Not Only Possible – It’s Realistic!

How to Get Started in Film & TV

Training Your Dog to Win Work in Film & TV and Make $1000-$5000 a Day is Not Only Possible – It’s Realistic!

How to Get Started in Film & TV

Training Your Dog to Win Work in Film & TV and Make $1000-$5000 a Day is Not Only Possible – It’s Realistic!

How to Get Started in Film & TV

Training Your Dog to Win Work in Film & TV and Make $1000-$5000 a Day is Not Only Possible – It’s Realistic!

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Hey Viv,
      All will be revealed on Launch Day in 2 days time (Mon – AUST time).
      I promise it will be affordable for everybody.
      If you can hold on for 2 more days.

      Let me know what you’re looking forward to learning most.
      With thanks – Scott

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  1. Tracy
    Tracy says:

    I have used my dogs in performances for children & retirement homes for 15 years. I have AKC trick titles on my dogs so I think this is a fantastic opportunity to take it to another level.

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Hey Tracey, that’s awesome. Love seeing the impact dogs have on children and elderly. Yep, definitely an opportunity to go to another level and still bring joy to your dog and others.

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Yes, we talk about it in the free mini masterclass and obviously in the course itself, but using dog talent agencies is always a good play. For smaller stuff like photo shoots and TVC’s (television commercials), you can actively approach businesses with an idea etc, but you’ll likely find a good agency will bring you the work if you have well trained dog/s with the look they’re going for.

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  2. Daphne
    Daphne says:

    I wish I knew about this yrs ago when I had my sheltie she knew fifty commands. She would of been great doing film. I have havanese I will be training. What do you want them to know so I can start working on it he just turned six months old. How old do you.all want them to be any certain age?

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Hey Daphne, WOW 50 commands is super impressive. We have Havanese dogs on our Beta Massage Beds so I know them well. 6 months old is great. Bente had little “Pretzel” doing some long duration “stays” at 9 weeks old. Go for it! Love to have you in the full course and see what you can achieve. Here’s the link for more info: https://filmandtvdogtraining.com/film-tv-enrol/

      Stay well and Merry Xmas.

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Hi Barb (you share the same name as my Mum),
      Yes, we can do PayPal – I’ll send you an email and private link.
      We hadn’t added to shopping cart yet for simplicity but if there’s enough interest we will.
      Appreciate you sending through the request and going the extra mile.
      Kindly, Scott

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  3. Melinda
    Melinda says:

    Looks awesome can’t wait to get started once PayPal is set up as payment option!!

    Respectfully,
    Melinda Williams
    Proud fur baby momma of:
    Sir Spot & Mia Bella

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  4. Shazz
    Shazz says:

    Hi there ,
    Just watched the second video, I can actually do the paws tricks already but have certainly learnt from this on how to grow it! Is this course available at any time to do?
    Looks amazing! I’ve been doing a lot of dog training and want to keep my options open so would this be suitable for someone just wanting to expand there knowledge?
    Many thanks
    Shazz

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Hey Shazz, yes course is available at any time to do. The launch special (pre-Xmas) does have 4 Special Facebook LIVE Calls with Bente which will not likely happen again due to her time constraints. The MasterClass was just very short snippets from over 60+ videos in actual course. If you liked that, you’ll LOVE the FULL Film & TV Course. Enjoy!!!

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  5. Maria
    Maria says:

    Hi. I have the craziest most loving dog I ever had. She gives hugs real hugs her head on your neck and paws around you also. She is defenetly different very very loving and listens to me like no other dog I had. She is a mutt middle sized brindle. She can run so fast the dirt is flying. I used to have Mastiffs another breed I love and I have a chiuaua also. Selma and Blackberry. I love dogs and horses have two horses I rescued and it’s love

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  6. Pamela
    Pamela says:

    This looks like it will be a good course. I’ve been so busy I only just got around to looking at the mini masterclass. It’s given me lots of great ideas, but it will be a lot of work! (which isn’t a bad thing, but tricky to work in all the training time). I don’t think the industry stuff will be that important for me, since I already do acting, but the rest looks good. Sorry I missed the start. Are there any New Zealand agents in the list?

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Hi Pamela, so great you got lots out of the mini masterclass. We wanted to give people a really good taste of what’s in the full course and there is tonnes more. Great you’ve got a good handle on the industry already. Now we have NZ’s in the course, we are adding at least 2 x reputable dog talent agencies to the rolodex. There is so much filming in NZ, especially with such beautiful locations so there’s a stack of opportunity. Look forward to seeing you in the course and private FB group (where you’ll meet other NZ’ers). All the best, Scott

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  7. Fiona MANSER
    Fiona MANSER says:

    You mean I can earn money from the tricks and dance moves that Adele (my lab.) does? She’s learnt them all with positive reinforcement training.
    Wow! Sign us up! She already does everything you showed in the MiniMasterClass!! In the park, and at shops ;)
    This looks fun!

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    • Scott Groves
      Scott Groves says:

      Hey Fiona, yeah it’s a tonne of fun and I don’t think people realise that most film dogs are actually personally owned pets nowadays. Good training can take you into an exciting world on set, meeting all sorts of people, making some money and having a great time with your dog. Love to have you on board. See you in the Private FB Group too!

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