I genuinely cannot express how happy it makes me to see that there are still people out there making Breyer Horse movies. I'm 22 now, but back when I was 12-14, I LIVED for Breyer Horse videos.
I was going to say the same thing. I just turned 22 this year also and I haven't seen a Breyer horse video since I was like 8, but I wanted to see of people still made them and I'm so happy the hobby lives on. I still have a few of my favorite Breyer models in my room, think I'm going to go dust those off
I used to be such a horse girl and watch videos like these. They bring back such good memories coming back to youtube years later and seeing them still making these.💖
@@punchy3458 i never had much money for toy horses but the ones i did have i would always build them diy stables and hay and mini apples and carrots from air dry clay. That was truly one of my favorite moments of my childhood
Catherine Kubisky, thank you! Unfortunately, this was a stand alone movie, but there might be possibility of a very short series on Dragehjerte and Effie's friendship over time.....
Not bad. The cinematography is very beautiful, it's a good talent to have for any storyteller within a visual sense. A critical criticism I'll like to point out. All your shots are consisted of close up shots and head shots to the point I have no idea where the characters are. Are they in a field? A stable? I don't know what kind of location the characters are in since the background are all blurred out with just the lens focusing solely on the characters. And it feels rather claustrophobic. Maybe with your future videos try to have establish shots to give viewers a sense of where we are, which means location. Just watch some videos or some sort to learn about establish shots (as well the transitions from establishing shots to then conversational scenes) are or watch some of your favorite movies to make it easier for you to pay attention how they do establish shots for viewers to see and follow the story and characters. Start out simple and then hopefully you'll use establishing shots as to enhance your editing skills and more beneficial to your cinematography.
I genuinely cannot express how happy it makes me to see that there are still people out there making Breyer Horse movies. I'm 22 now, but back when I was 12-14, I LIVED for Breyer Horse videos.
Kenzie, so do I. Some might say the community is dying down, I don't think so. I am glad you are still enjoying the hobby.
Same here! It brings me so much nostalgia and joy watching back on theses
I was going to say the same thing. I just turned 22 this year also and I haven't seen a Breyer horse video since I was like 8, but I wanted to see of people still made them and I'm so happy the hobby lives on. I still have a few of my favorite Breyer models in my room, think I'm going to go dust those off
The voice acting is just *- chef's kiss -*
I used to be such a horse girl and watch videos like these. They bring back such good memories coming back to youtube years later and seeing them still making these.💖
Omg yes I used to have like a whole collection of Breyer and Schleich horses. I wanted lessons so bad but they were so expensive
@@punchy3458 i never had much money for toy horses but the ones i did have i would always build them diy stables and hay and mini apples and carrots from air dry clay. That was truly one of my favorite moments of my childhood
The shots with the angles, The models, the voices, the costumes, Exceptional work! This is amazing
One Wild Spirit, thank you so very much! :D
this is so awesome. the cinematography rules. if you ever do a casting call i'd love to be part of something like this
bluespruce, thank you so much! I will definitely let you know if I ever have a casting call.
We there be more of this series and you did a amazing job on this episode.
Catherine Kubisky, thank you! Unfortunately, this was a stand alone movie, but there might be possibility of a very short series on Dragehjerte and Effie's friendship over time.....
Wow the horses are incredible
Hickstead Stables, thank you.
I can’t wait for this !!!
Thank you! Not long now!
Your welcome !!
The videography is just epic!
Violet Schleich, thank you so very much!
@@crimsondawnmodelhorses you're welcome ❤️
Awesome job!! Love it!!❤
Eventing Aly, thank you!
This was awesome I love the princesses dress
Rainbow Dash, thank you! Yes, it also became a favorite of mine.
This was such an amazing video!!!!!!!
Anila Damle, thank you so much!
You know, this kinda reminds me of the Narnia films or Lord of the Rings. Have you seen them before? Because you might like them!
Violet Schleich, yes! I absolutely love Lord of the Rings! (I still have yet to read the books though.😅)
@@crimsondawnmodelhorses yes I like it too! I've only watched the first one tho☹️
Cant wait
Thank you!
Can you do a second part?
Carrie Johnson, I apologize for the late reply, I've been taking a break from UA-cam. Hopefully, there will be.......
Not bad. The cinematography is very beautiful, it's a good talent to have for any storyteller within a visual sense. A critical criticism I'll like to point out. All your shots are consisted of close up shots and head shots to the point I have no idea where the characters are. Are they in a field? A stable? I don't know what kind of location the characters are in since the background are all blurred out with just the lens focusing solely on the characters. And it feels rather claustrophobic. Maybe with your future videos try to have establish shots to give viewers a sense of where we are, which means location. Just watch some videos or some sort to learn about establish shots (as well the transitions from establishing shots to then conversational scenes) are or watch some of your favorite movies to make it easier for you to pay attention how they do establish shots for viewers to see and follow the story and characters. Start out simple and then hopefully you'll use establishing shots as to enhance your editing skills and more beneficial to your cinematography.
Marley Mars, thank you for your suggestions, I will definitely keep that in mind. 🙏