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Going Live 2018 - Live Pitches



Today we had our pitches for Going Live 2018 at the Beano Studios. Our pitch for Ping and Noodle focused on the personality of our characters and how they would work together. We pulled together what research we had done on Ping and how we could modernise it.

All the work below belongs to Anna:





We added in our narrative in a more defined sense for the client as follows:

In the kitchen, Ping wants to make some dinner for himself and Noodle but Noodle has other ideas. The mischievous ferret decides he wants to order some pizza instead and when he doesn’t get his way, things get chaotic. He pushes over pots and pans, spilling pasta and meatballs forcing Ping to stretch and twist until he’s completely tangled! Noodle sees his mistake and helps Ping get untangled and after seeing the state of the kitchen, the two order up a pizza and relax.

All in all I think the pitch went really well. I think they liked our sense of humour and the simple nature of our idea which should work in a 30 seconds short.


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