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  1. Posted: June 2, 2016In: Drama, Examples, Historical

    In 1915, after a promising Australian sprinter spurns athletic glory for military glory by enlisting in the Great War, he must survive the carnage of the doomed Gallipoli campaign in Turkey.

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    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on June 6, 2016 at 12:51 pm

    DylanK The logline I wrote is for the same 1981 film. ?What you cited from IMDB is the blurb. ?Blurbs are targeted at movie viewers. ?Loglines are targeted ?at movie makers, the money men and producers who finance and package movie projects. ?Different audiences with different interests. (And althouRead more

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    The logline I wrote is for the same 1981 film. ?What you cited from IMDB is the blurb. ?Blurbs are targeted at movie viewers. ?Loglines are targeted ?at movie makers, the money men and producers who finance and package movie projects. ?Different audiences with different interests.

    (And although ?Mel Gibson was the up and coming star, ?Mark Lee actually had the role of the main character; the film is framed around his story arc.)

    Blurbs are designed to tease movie viewers into investing a couple of hours and ?$12-$15 dollars in watching the film. ?Loglines are designed to interest movie makers in investing 2 ?(or more) years of the lives and millions of dollars in producing the film.

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  2. Posted: May 25, 2016In: Examples

    A 5 year old boy held captive with his mother in 10×10 foot shed his whole life struggles to adapt to the vast, complex outside world after they escape.

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on May 26, 2016 at 9:08 pm

    I haven't seen it, any good? I remember reading about it and thinking that It sounds very similar to Bad Boy Bubby.

    I haven’t seen it, any good?

    I remember reading about it and thinking that It sounds very similar to Bad Boy Bubby.

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  3. Posted: May 14, 2016In: Examples

    After her arranged husband separates her from her piano, a mute pianist must earn her piano back one key at a time by giving lessons to the man who bought it and who secretly loves her.

    tigereyestudios Penpusher
    Added an answer on May 22, 2016 at 7:00 am

    Nice logline. Could you review mine it should be the newest one. Im working on the script for mine

    Nice logline. Could you review mine it should be the newest one. Im working on the script for mine

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