**This is a school project** Unfortunately, I still do not understand how to animate! Walk cycles are quite difficult, but I tried my best :) Full Script: Chris: Hello, my name is Christopher Wellington, and I am the owner of the esteemed Posh Plaza hotel. Today I will be taking you on a tour of our establishment, while also asking for... er… a bit of funding. Camera man: I thought this was the wealthiest hotel in the western hemisphere? Chris: Well, er... the great pasta scandal of '06 really set us back a ways... but no matter. Here is the foyer, where *cough cough* Camera: Are you alright sir? Chris: Well, you see, this brings us to the main topic of our little meeting. The air quality within our establishment is... less than ideal. You see, over the last few years and through our renovation periods, quite a bit of indoor pollution has built up. The chemicals we use to clean, the dust that inevitably settles, the kitchens... they have all made the air less safe to breathe. For an establishment that is responsible for some of the wealthiest patrons in the world, this simply will not do! We cannot have patrons falling victim to shortness of breath, irritation of the throat, mouth or nose, or other symptoms of indoor pollution! Camera: Hey man, what wealthy people have stayed here? Chris: well, we er... er... John Snow stayed here back in his days. Camera: isn't he that guy from Game of Thrones? Chris: Right well, anyways, we could use the help of supporters to clean this inn up! you see, we have developed a plan to fully eradicate all harmful pollutants by 2021. All we need is a small loan of $48,276.18. With this, we will first be implementing a new ventilation system. Chris: We will also be hiring some more cleaners to make sure every speck of dust is swept up. Lastly, we will be installing air fresheners across the entire hotel. Camera: Yeah but why should donors support indoor pollution instead of outdoor pollution? Chris: Well, you see, humans spend most of their lives indoors. On top of that, indoor air pollution is much stronger, because the pollutants are trapped within a compact space. Indoor pollution also impacts outdoor pollution, as the buildup of pollutants can be released when a door or window is opened. Fireplaces, hot water heaters, and other appliances also impacts the outdoor environment by providing carbon monoxide, which builds up in the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas. Camera: Yeah, but outdoor pollution is still much worse for the global environment and all in the long run? Chris: This is true. However, much more funding is already going into outdoor pollution research than what is going into indoor pollution. On top of that, indoor pollution is far more detrimental to one's health in the short term. This also strongly impacts the global economy. The annual costs of respiratory illnesses from air pollution is greater than 36 billion dollars per person! Over 180 million workdays are lost per year! Think of the money we could save, if only we were willing to spend a small upfront cost! Camera: Sounds good man. Chris: We thank you graciously for your support. Every donation received will go directly into the improvement of our building. And now, I must leave, and er... continue doing the rounds. You see, the life of a hotel manager is... Camera: Alright man, how do I turn this off?... Yo, Chris?... Ah well, at least I get a free camera.