This document summarizes various secondary research sources about dogs that could provide archive material or facts for a project, including movies like Lady and the Tramp and 101 Dalmatians, TV programs like Walking with Dogs and Paul O'Grady - For the Love of Dogs, the book The Handbook of Dog Breeds containing photos and facts, and videos like ads from the RSPCA and Pedigree Dogs.
2. Movies
We though about archive material we could use and immediately thought about
movies were dogs have a prominent role. The ones we thought of first were ` Lady
and The Tramp` and `One Hundred and One Dalmatians`
3. TV
One of the programmes watched by us was called Walking with Dogs: A
Wonderland Special and was on BBC One on the 15th October at 9:00pm for one
hour . The programme, by acclaimed director Vanessa Engle, explores our
remarkable relationship with dogs.
Another one watched was the documentary called Paul O'Grady - for the Love of Dogs
Which was one Monday 15th October at 8:00pm. It was the final one of the series as
Paul O'Grady's stint at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home finally came to an.
4. Books
This book contains many photos
and facts about dogs that can be
used as either archive material
(the images included inside) or
facts gathered that can be out into
the voice over.
The Handbook of Dog Breeds by Maria Costantino
5. Videos
During our time we watched different dog adverts to look at
some of the shots used and how they present dogs. We watched
the RSPCA Campaigns – Voices advert on YouTube.
6. But the one that proved the most useful was the
Pedigree Dogs ad, which used slow motion and
many different types of dogs.