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Pitch A: A girl takes her dog to a park but the dog goes missing.

Pitch B: A group of friends goes to a party but only one of them comes bad.

Discuss Pitch A: I would be interested in making this film because I think it would be fun and would be easy for me to film. I have access to a park because I live 10 minutes away from one and I have a dog. This film wouldn't need a lot of planning because everything is convenient for me. The only actor for this film would just be me so, I don't have to make any plans on getting people for this film. I think the storyline is also interesting because lots of people lose their pets and this film can bring awareness to this issue.

Discuss Pitch B: I would be interested in making this film because it would be a lot of fun to make with my friends. However, this would require a lot of planning. I would need to have party decorations, a car, and a house to do this. I also need to find people who would have time for it and when they are available. So, it would be a lot of work to do. Most of my friends are usually busy. It would be hard for us to make this film happen with everyone there.

My final decision: Since, I need a lot of things for Pitch B, I have decided to go with Pitch A: A girl takes her fog to a park but the dog goes missing.




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