This era's filming process had no essential difference from that of 100 years later, but the latter may be more refined and more professional.
On its second day, Famous was taken to the studio to film a movie.
It didn't know which film it was currently attending. As one of 18 stunt doubles, Famous didn't have to be told about these things. Roger, who was its temporary owner, didn't care either. His gaze was always greedily pursuing beautiful girls. As long as he could get his money, he'd let Famous do anything, no matter how dangerous it would be.
As for the dog, the distinguished celebrity dog, nobody in the studio really liked it, except perhaps its owner.
The salary of the star dog was eight times more than the leading actors. It took a company car to the studio each time. It wore a radiant diamond necklace on its neck. When the crew members ate their simple lunch, the star enjoyed a steak.