In any film, an important part of the planning process is always to form the plot. The plot, or the story itself, consists of the main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence. Although there are many different plot types, our movie will consist of a group of individuals that have to overcome an issue of having to deal with an issue, and through a cycleof hilarity, will ultimately solve it.
Our plot will be similar to the movie "Three Men and a Baby", a movie in which two successful yet unmarried men come across a baby in front of their loft, abandond by a young woman. They also receive a letter stating that the child, named Mary, belongs to Jack, but he's away on business. Michael and Peter are then forced to care for Mary and though they make hopeless babysitters, they soon become attached to the girl.
However, instead of a baby, we will film the concept of a dog lost by its owner, Eric. The dog will show up to our porch, and Zach and I will have to take care of this dog. While we do this, we will have to find Eric to return the dog to him in the process. As our project a film opening, we will include the part of Zach and I coming home, and not an address, but a city on the dog's collar to return him to.
Moving forward, we will attempt to adapt this plot and improve it if necessary.
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