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đ Filming Guidelines
âŧđ¯ What Gets Analysed
Walk reveals subtle lameness. Trot makes it obvious.
ESSENTIAL
Frontal Walk
Forelimb lameness (head bob)
HIGHLY REC.
Frontal Trot
Forelimb - amplified
ESSENTIAL
Rear Walk
Hindlimb lameness (hip hike)
HIGHLY REC.
Rear Trot
Hindlimb - amplified
RECOMMENDED
Lateral Walk
Stride length, stiffness
HELPFUL
Lateral Trot
Stride symmetry
đŦ How to Film (One Continuous Video)
Film all views in one video - the analysis automatically separates them.
WALK
1
Setup: Camera at dog's chest height, landscape mode, stay still
2
Rear Walk: Dog walks away from you (8-10 sec)
3
Frontal Walk: Dog walks toward you (8-10 sec)
4
Lateral Walk: Dog walks across your view (8-10 sec)
TROT
5
Rear Trot: Dog trots away from you (8-10 sec)
6
Frontal Trot: Dog trots toward you (8-10 sec)
7
Lateral Trot: Dog trots across your view (8-10 sec)
Short version: If dog won't trot, just film Rear â Frontal â Lateral at walk (~30 sec)
â Key Requirements
Hard, flat surface
Pavement, concrete, wood floor
Straight line, 5-10m
Need 4-6 complete strides
Slack leash, flat collar
No harness or tight lead
Landscape mode
Camera at chest height
Stay still
Dog moves, you don't
Good lighting
Daylight or bright indoor
â What NOT to Do
Grass or carpet
Tight leash
Portrait mode
Walking alongside
Zig-zagging
Over 2 minutes
Duration
60-90 sec
Max Size
100MB
Formats
MP4, MOV, AVI
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