Three pitch, two pitch, one pitch
Pitch 1: A little girl's imagination gets out of hand one afternoon.
Pitch 2: A girl is doing homework when suddenly she finds a mysterious note left in her book for her.
Pitch 3: A young mom is driving to pick up her son from school, when out of the blue and friend from her past comes her way.
Pitch one is an ideal one for our group, as it can involve girl characters, and our group has four girls. This leaves us options for us to have someone to film, which is good so we don't have to go out of our way to find another cameraman. This, along with the fact that the wording allows for wiggle room, is a pro to pitch 1. However, we would have to take extra steps to find a little girl to play one of the parts, which adds a bit of a challenge, but I think our group is up for that.
Pitch 2 is also a reasonable pitch for our group, because we can have one of us acting and the rest of us tackling other responsibilities. However, we are not sure how much we can do with the concept, so that is a con. Also, having more than 1 main character can be good for plot development, and this pitch only has 1.
Pitch 3, while being an interesting possible idea, is probably the pitch that makes the least sense for our group. This would involve having someone who looks around their 30s or 40s to play the main character. This option poses a problem, as getting an adult to be involved in the filming process would require them to put in time and effort that they would most likely not have. For this reason, this pitch is not exactly ideal.
We ended up choosing Pitch 1, because of our mutual interest in it, as well as its fit in our group.
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