Problem: Article: Before you get started you will need to collect the tools required for trimming a horse's hooves.  These tools will all serve a different function and all are required to properly clean and trim your horse's hooves.  Make sure you have the following equipment:  Gloves to protect your hands and fingers as you work. Hoof nippers will be used for the actual trimming of the hoof. A rasp is used to level off any rough areas of the hoof. A hook knife can help you dig out any material that is caught in your horse's hoof. Farrier chaps are optional, but offer protection to your legs while trimming your horse's hooves. Hard, dry hooves are extremely difficult to trim and attempting to do so will only frustrate both you and your horse.  Before you trim the hooves make sure to soak them in water, making them much easier to work with.  Have your horse soak their feet in water or mud for around 15 to 20 minutes. If you live in a dry location, bring a spray water bottle with you and moisten the hooves as you work. If the hooves dry out during the trimming process, take a break and soak them again. Before you start trimming the hooves you will need to make sure they are clean.  This allows you to get the best view of the hoof and will inform you of which areas need the most attention.  Use your hook knife to remove any dirt or other material that may have become lodged within the frog and bars of the hoof.  Hold the knife with the blade pointing downwards, opposite to how you would hold a steak knife. Keep your wrist straight and use your whole arm to make your strokes. While facing the horse's rear end, hold your horse's leg between your legs to keep the hoof in place while you work. Use one hand to hold and manipulate the hoof while the other hand cleans it. The hook knife can also be used to cut away areas of the frog if it has grown across the sole.
Summary: Gather your tools. Soak the hooves. Clean the hooves.

Problem: Article: On a cutting board, cut the squash horizontally into long strips that are between 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) to 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) thick. Add the garlic cloves, and cook until the garlic begins to sizzle. Season with salt and pepper, and then place the squash onto the grill. Add more olive oil if necessary to prevent the squash from sticking to the grill. Squash should be browned and tender when finished. Serve the squash warm as a side dish or allow them to cool before adding them to a salad.
Summary: Preheat a grill on medium heat. Pour the olive oil into a small pan and heat under a medium flame. Use a basting brush to coat each slice of squash with the garlic oil. Grill on each side for 5-10 minutes.

Problem: Article: There are several options available to the everyday user.  Some of them are free and others can be costly.  Consider your options and your budget.  Test out any software which may already be included on your computer.  There are several options for user-friendly editing software:  Final Cut Pro is often considered the best video editing software for a Mac.  It has been used to complete high-profile, feature films and is common among independent filmmakers.  It costs around $300. A cheaper and user friendly version for a Mac is iMovie, which is only $14.99. A good option for Windows users is the Sony Vegas Movie Studio with features including text, transitions and effects.  It is a more affordable option at $49. Do not use any sound from the filming of the video.  You want the professional recorded version to sync with the video footage. If there is singing in your video, take the time to make sure that the visual of the singer is synced to the recording of the song. Edit together the different shots and angles you have used in filming to create a dynamic video.  Match the cuts and shots with the changes in the song, including the change in rhythm or key, or the action of the story.  If there is a large crescendo in the song, maybe you match that with a long shot which zooms into a closeup.  If there is an abrupt change in the beat, you can cut quickly to a new shot. Music videos often use a “jump cut,” which abruptly cuts from one shot to another.  This could be a shot with a lot of action immediately switching to the stillness of the artist singing into the camera. You want the video to look consistent in it’s coloring.  This final polish will give it a really professional look.  Some of the shots may be dimmer than others and need to be brightened, while others may be over exposed. You can also change the tone of the video by changing the tone of the colors.  Red are warmer tones, while blues are cooler.  Also, darkening the image can make the mood more ominous. When you think you are finished, you are not actually finished.  Watch the entire video again and be critical as a viewer.  Recall your original concept and look back at your storyboards.  Ensure that the video is telling the story you meant it to tell and is conveying the tone you originally imagined.  Make notes of anything which seems inconsistent, or any moments which lost your interest and could be corrected. Go back and make these final edits.
Summary:
Upload your video into editing software. Upload the recording of the song to the video editing software. Cut shots in accordance with the changes in the story line or the sound of the song. Filter the colors using color correction to create consistency and tone in your video. Review and edit your work one final time.