Sunday, January 15, 2012

Tucson: Casting Call for Horse Master (TV) - you and your horse

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Casting Call for Horse Master’s Shoot in Tucson at the White Stallion Ranch

by Lourie Zipf on Jan. 11, 2012, under Uncategorized

In every Horse Master episode, Julie Goodnight works with a horse and rider—helping them reach their horsemanship goals together while she offers up her practical and kind advice. In its fifth year on RFD-TV, the award winning Horse Master with Julie Goodnight show’s cast and crew is heading West to Tucson, Arizona and the White Stallion Ranch (www.WhiteStallion.com ). This is your chance to be a cast member on the show and to work with Goodnight at this premiere guest ranch.

Apply online now for the January 22-27, 2012 shoot and find more details about what it takes to be in the cast at www.HorseMaster.tv 

Goodnight will choose a variety of cast members—those working on advanced riding maneuvers, those with challenges during ground work lessons, and those who would like to overcome obstacles on the trail or in the show ring. English and Western riders are welcome to apply.

Goodnight travels with her production crew to new locations throughout the year. She’s thrilled with the thought of shooting at a ranch where she and her cast and crew can relax and enjoy the scenery after long working days. The crew (led by producer/director Heidi Nyland Melocco and her Whole Picture, LLC as well as Stephen Schott of 12Basket Productions) coordinates and records eight episodes during one “shoot week.” Goodnight says she’s always ready to head to the warm, sunny Southwest for at least one shoot each season and the White Stallion Ranch is just the place. As with all episodes, the eight shows shot at White Stallion Ranch will air on RFD-TV then be available to purchase as DVDs at www.JulieGoodnight.com.

The True family’s White Stallion Ranch has over 3,000 acres of wide-open land and is based at the foot of the Tucson Mountains, adjacent to the Saguaro National Park. The Horse Master cast and crew will shoot at the main ranch and plans trail riding episodes to make the best use of the scenery. If you’re selected for the cast on this closed set, you’ll be treated to reduced rates to stay at the ranch.

Those wishing to stay and play after shoot week may participate in the ranch’s activities including guided trail rides and even time working cattle (it is a working Longhorn cattle ranch). You can also see where Western Movies such as Arizona with William Holden and How the West Was Won with James Arness were filmed.

If you and your horse are near Tucson and would love some down-to-earth help from Goodnight, this is your chance! Apply today. The next Horse Master shoot is scheduled for late February in San Antonio, Texas or Las Vegas, Nevada. If the crew is headed your way, make sure to alert your horse-loving friends. Being a member of the cast can be a life-changing experience—with time spent with Goodnight and her well-organized staff who will guide you throughout the casting and shoot-week experience. Stay tuned to Horse Master for more shoot locations or search for “Horse Master with Julie Goodnight” on Facebook. Check out Goodnight’s full line of horse training DVDs as well as books, training tools and gifts at www.JulieGoodnight.com.

 

 

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