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The Cost of Making a Movie

Defined STEM - The Cost of Making a Movie

Objective :
The wranglers and movie producers must frequently use mathematical skills to add up the costs of using horses and coaches on a movie set.
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Video : Horses for Film & TV
A Western wouldn’t be a Western without stampedes, stagecoaches, shoot-outs on horseback or simply cowboys riding into town. Meet Dave Rogers, a wrangler for Movin' On Livestock.
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