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Who knows about Tibetan mastiff movies?

At present, there is a film about Tibetan mastiff in China.

The title is Love of Tibetan Mastiff.

The TV movie Love of Tibetan Mastiff was turned off in Beijing. Because his son is very popular in the circle, and the chief producer of the film is Ma, who once dominated the sports world, the closing ceremony of the film has attracted much attention.

In Love of Tibetan Mastiff, Hou Yaohua's son Hou Jun plays the owner of Tibetan Mastiff. Because I didn't know about Tibetan mastiff before, I can definitely describe it as panic before I get in close contact with Tibetan mastiff. "I just want to run when I see these guys. They look really fierce, but with the help of the trainer, after living with them for a while, I like them and I am very happy to cooperate in filming. When shooting on the set, I often only pass a few. " Because of the hot weather, Tibetan mastiffs often drool. For this, Hou Jun didn't mind, even put his hand into the mouth of the Tibetan mastiff, but he didn't intend to adopt one. "It's not easy to raise such a big guy, but it's better to have a chance to see it."

In addition, as another focus of the film, Ma, president of the Tibetan Mastiff Association, is the chief producer of the film. Interestingly, Ma is not only penniless, but even the Tibetan mastiff sponsored by friendship is not his own. The reason why the crew put him in such a high position is mainly to promote this "Tibetan Mastiff" through his fame. Ma only sponsored the name "Ma" out of friendship.

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-Author: Erliang

-Release date: February 2006-17 9: 12: 56.

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Speaking of Tibetan mastiffs, I believe no one has the authority of former coach Ma. Now he is the president of China Tibetan Mastiff Association, with a huge Tibetan Mastiff breeding base. In March of this year, Teacher Ma specially took his Tibetan Mastiff to visit Guangming Base Camp.

On the same day, when Ma was a guest in the studio of Guangming, he specially brought his favorite Tibetan mastiff, named "Little Prince". It is said that it was bought by a Korean at the Mastiff Expo and offered a sky-high price of 20 million yuan, but Ma kept a straight face. Of course, these are just hearsay. Regardless of the price, Ma, who has studied the function of Tibetan mastiff for nearly 20 years, is right.

The connection between horses and Tibetan mastiffs can be traced back to the times. 1986 When Ma Renjun went to Spain, he saw a huge working dog there. According to the owner, this dog is a Tibetan mastiff from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China, but he has never seen a Tibetan mastiff in China, so he became interested in Tibetan mastiffs. With this special interest, Ma began to look for purebred tibetan mastiff.

From the initial search for Tibetan mastiffs everywhere, Ma Renjun now has more than 65,438+000 Tibetan mastiffs. With the expansion of the scale, he also moved his base from his hometown to Daxing, Beijing, and the scale of the base covering an area of 15 mu is second to none in the world. There is a big word "Fa Fa" on the wall of the base. We thought it was a sum of money he earned by raising mastiffs in recent years. He explained that this word was to commemorate a Tibetan mastiff named "Fafa".

In addition, I have to mention the Tibetan mastiff raised by the gold medal coach. Its owner is famous and its price is rising, which also reflects the celebrity effect. The Tibetan mastiff has been boasted by everyone, and now it is even more magical. It is really hard for dog owners to tolerate such a sky-high price of hundreds of thousands. At present, the TV series "Love of Tibetan Mastiff" with Ma as the chief producer will be released soon. I wonder if such a film closely related to Tibetan mastiff will bring more business opportunities to horses after it is broadcast.

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-Author: Erliang

-Release date: February 2006-179:14:13.

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■ After repeated selection, the two-year-old male dog Bentou was selected as the "actor"

When Hou Jun, the hero of Tibetan Mastiff, saw the Tibetan Mastiff, he really felt a lot of pressure: "Think about it, this Tibetan Mastiff, these two mouths, together, are relaxed, weighing more than 300 kilograms, and our wrists will be broken when pressed. Oh, I said, what can I do? "

The crew was once in trouble. Whether to shoot or stop must be decided in a short time, and the premise of making this decision is still whether you can find a suitable starring role-Tibetan Mastiff! As the saying goes, everything will be fine in the end and there will be another village. At this juncture, the crew was introduced and found Liu Junpeng who tamed the Tibetan mastiff.

As an adult Tibetan mastiff, he must take part in filming. Liu Junpeng, who has nearly 30 years of experience in dog training, knows that even a well-trained dog trainer must be extremely careful in the face of such an adult Tibetan mastiff, let alone others. It is very difficult and even dangerous for the crew to get in close contact with the Tibetan mastiff in a short time. Because an adult male mastiff can bravely pounce on a much bigger black bear under the command of his master, both sides have won and lost in the short confrontation. In addition to Tibetan mastiffs, other large fierce dogs are discouraged from the more fierce black bears. This not only reflects the absolute obedience of Tibetan mastiff, but also is inseparable from its aggression.

After accepting the task, Lao Liu kept walking up and down in front of the long kennel, observing the reaction of each dog and trying to figure out which one to choose to complete the "impossible task"

Although they are all Tibetan mastiffs, the difference between the generals Liu likes is still obvious. Some of them are tough and powerful. Some seem quiet, but once they enter the attack state, they become fierce and uncontrollable. Among them, Lao Liu is most optimistic about a two-year-old male dog named Bentou. Because of his young age, Bentou is not as fierce in strength as other mature mastiffs, and his personality is also relatively easy-going. Lao Liu often takes Ben's head for a walk in the Woods. They have deep feelings, just like father and son. Time is pressing, and the crew has assembled a team, waiting for the protagonist-Tibetan mastiff. It is no exaggeration to say that it is the protagonist, because it occupies a large part, and it must be in half of the TV series. After careful consideration, Lao Liu decided to use the head-up to complete the extremely difficult shooting task.

■ In order to shoot smoothly, Ben's head was trained in the early stage.

Choosing to go ahead doesn't mean everything is fine. Everyone in the circle knows that the working environment of the film crew is simply a word-chaos! Under normal circumstances, it is not surprising that thirty or fifty people are running around the scene. Coupled with the roaring generator car, everyone can bake a half-cooked headlight, not to mention a Tibetan mastiff with a strong sense of territory, even a docile dog will blow up its nest. And if Ben's head, with a shoulder height of more than 70 cm and a weight of 100 kg, starts to soar, there is nothing anyone can do. If you bite someone, it may be a matter of life and death! Once an accident happens, the consequences are unimaginable. When people tear meat, they can burst into a bite force of 80 kilograms at the moment of biting hazelnuts, while the bite force of an adult Tibetan mastiff can reach an astonishing 300 kilograms.

Therefore, how to make the Tibetan mastiff obedient in the noisy crew and how to make it not hurt people has become the primary problem that Lao Liu will solve next.

Lao Liu and the trainers began to carry out compulsory obedience training for Ben. This training will let Ben know that he can only act if the trainer tells him to do it, just like teaching children not to eat casually. In addition, Lao Liu specially added a group escort project to Bentou, so that it can better adapt to the complex working environment of the crew. Liu, a former soldier, has maintained strict militarized management even though he tamed the dog. No wonder Lao Liu's tamed Tibetan mastiffs all look so majestic.

Usually there will be great hostility between strange male dogs, and there will definitely be a fight between two male dogs. Lao Liu hopes that through this kind of training, Ben will gradually reduce his hostility to strange things. As long as Ben Tou can train with strange dogs, it is only a matter of time before he accepts the cast.

After this intensive assault training, the crew who first came into contact with Bentou thought they could perform, and Bentou was particularly cooperative with the arrival of the crew. However, in the initial audition, something unexpected happened to everyone: Ben tripped over the hero and made everyone break out in a cold sweat. Fortunately, the actor just grazed his arm. If he falls down and gnaws at the mud, he will be in big trouble. If it's broken, the play can't be filmed. Finally, the film crew was unlucky.

The movement between machines needs running-in, the communication between people needs running-in, and people and animals need running-in. This little accident didn't have much impact on the shooting of the crew. The tolerance shown by the hero and heroine to Ben Tou narrowed their distance, and Ben Tou gradually calmed down under the caress of the hero.

In the next shooting, Bentou gradually walked out of the running-in period and adapted to the working environment of the crew. As a partner, I also began to get close to the actors who live together day and night. But this does not mean that the filming of the crew started smoothly. In fact, photographing animals is a very difficult job. Animals do not behave like people, and they are very casual. It seems that getting animals to move is really a tricky project. Generally speaking, to be a good actor, you must do what you pretend to do. But if the actor changes it to a Tibetan mastiff, the play will be changed, and it must be a real play.

Director Liu originally planned to design a shot: let the Tibetan mastiff and the hero be in the same scene, the hero and the Tibetan mastiff have a close contact, and then the Tibetan mastiff bites the hero.

Tibetan mastiffs in pastoral areas are very skilled at biting their prey and can accurately attack the most deadly throat of their prey. Therefore, the Tibetan mastiff domesticated by human beings instinctively retains this habit. How can we make it not hurt people?

Another key point of actual biting training is to let this habit only bite the trainer's arm with sleeves and not attack other important parts without authorization. In this way, even if there is an accident on the set, it will not cause too much damage.

This really gives the crew a bit of a problem. Will you bite? How to bite? To what extent? Can the actors stand it? Is it necessary to add an accident insurance to the actor's insurance policy?

After changing several ways, I finally felt that Liu was not safe and had to fire two shots respectively. Although Lao Liu has trained Ben's head in detail before, the reason why the director is so cautious is probably inseparable from the horror and ferocity of the Tibetan mastiff. But it's also true. In view of the huge aggression of Tibetan mastiff, in order to ensure the safety of the staff, the crew finally adopted a separate shooting method.

Not only actors who shoot biting scenes, but also actresses who are already very familiar with looking forward can always feel this potential threat. Although you are familiar with Tibetan mastiff, you can hug it and Doby it, but when you come into contact with such a fierce and wild dog, safety is always the first!

■ The scene is heavy: it is not easy to shoot the savior in the water.

More than half of the shooting cycle, during this time, Ben's absolute obedience and good performance left a deep impression on everyone, and even the makeup artist and makeup artist became good friends with Ben. But the real bright spot is still behind, which is also a heart disease of the director. According to the requirements of the plot, there is a scene in which Ben dives into the water to save people. Liu didn't know this until he arrived at the scene, but Ben had never been in the water, so it was impossible to change dogs at this time. The play has been made, it's just a matter of crustily skin of head. This one has never been in the water. Can you learn to swim in a short time? Can you jump into the water to save the savior according to the plot requirements? In fact, dogs are born to be good swimmers, but it is difficult to fully mobilize their water. In order to further meet the needs of shooting, Lao Liu began adaptive training for Tibetan mastiffs before entering the water. The newly-built swimming pool in the base has also come in handy, but the swimming pool is not the real water surface after all. Ben, who can hardly swim in it, faces more severe challenges in the next step.

Although I got used to it in advance, Ben's head was still a little dizzy in the face of the wide water, and his usual domineering was gone. He was forced into the water by the animal trainer, but he dared not swim forward and kept sliding to the shore. In desperation, the animal trainer had to personally lift Ben's head into the water and look at the helpless animal trainer and Ben's frightened eyes. This scene is really interesting.

Everything comes to him who waits "dog", and now he can accurately pick up the items that the animal trainer threw in the water and send them back to the animal trainer. The real shooting day has finally arrived. Will Ben's performance be as smooth as training? Although the actor and the Tibetan mastiff had a good communication before shooting. But when it came to the real shooting, the Tibetan mastiff refused to go into the water. Finally, the director had to let the trainer put on the actor's clothes and jump into the water, and the shooting was successfully completed.

Although the arduous task was completed, Ben also spent a lot of physical strength. Lao Liu obviously felt the emaciation of his dog, which made him feel distressed. He knew that irregular crew life and overwork were obviously not conducive to the growth of Ben, who had just grown up. Lao Liu even found traces of parasites in Ben's feces, which is probably related to the irregular diet when shooting on location. The distressed old Liu prepared a sumptuous dinner for Bentou. Fortunately, the filming task of the crew is drawing to a close.

In the end, Bentou successfully completed the shooting task and won the unanimous love of the crew, which can be seen from the reluctant appearance of the hero and heroine at the end of the film. Dogs are good friends of human beings, and the Tibetan mastiff has also become a friend of the crew forever. □ CCTV's "Approaching Science" column feeds