As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see new and innovative ways for horses to be featured in entertainment and media. Virtual reality experiences, for example, could allow audiences to immerse themselves in horse riding and training simulations. Social media platforms have also given rise to a new generation of horse influencers, showcasing the talents and personalities of these incredible animals.
The rise of social media has created new opportunities for creators to produce and share content with a global audience. Here are some popular types of media content: As technology continues to evolve, we can expect
The equine presence in media began long before the moving image. Over one-third of prehistoric cave art, such as that found in Lascaux (France), features horses. In ancient Greece and Rome, horses were depicted on coins, pottery, and in grand sculptures, often associated with divinity and aristocratic status. The rise of social media has created new
On the grittier side, the true-crime documentary Tiger King inadvertently spawned a massive sub-genre of true crime content focusing on the abuse of exotic and domestic animals, including horses, driving massive awareness and media discourse about animal welfare. In ancient Greece and Rome, horses were depicted
The next phase of is synthetic. Major studios are experimenting with generative AI to create "perfect" horse performances without risking live animals.