Social media is saturated with short-form videos highlighting horses' more "human-like" behaviors.
Horses remain a staple of media because they bridge the gap between the wild and the domestic. Whether through a lens, a game controller, or a stadium seat, they continue to fascinate audiences, serving as a timeless symbol of grace and power in our cultural narrative. of horses in film or the modern technology used to film them safely? of horses in film or the modern technology
The way we consume horse-related media has evolved alongside technology: Even so, investigative reports (e
Today, major productions follow strict guidelines under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) and employ trained animal coordinators. Running W (the “Runaway Wranglers”) is a leading provider of equine actors, using positive reinforcement and careful stunt planning. Even so, investigative reports (e.g., The Hollywood Reporter ’s 2021 piece on The Chosen ) continue to uncover lapses, particularly on international sets or low-budget productions. investigative reports (e.g.
Increasingly, content creators are moving toward documentary and educational formats that celebrate horses as they are, not as we script them. The Mustangs: America’s Wild Horses (2021) and EO (2022, a donkey but thematically similar) prioritize the animal’s perspective, using long takes and minimal anthropomorphism. The horse in media is slowly shifting from performer to protagonist — and from property to partner.