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  1. Posted: October 15, 2020In: Comedy

    A pompous Ivy League grad working on a schlock SCI-FI TV series does whatever it takes to become a producer, but ends up being his own worst enemy.

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    Added an answer on October 15, 2020 at 2:35 pm

    "A pompous Ivy League grad" -> creates image of young, athletic male, with wealthy parents, but also very naive to the world "working on a schlock SCI-FI TV series" -> this sounds like the inciting incident. However login might benefit from a little more cause & effect. Could be as simpleRead more

    “A pompous Ivy League grad” -> creates image of young, athletic male, with wealthy parents, but also very naive to the world

    “working on a schlock SCI-FI TV series” -> this sounds like the inciting incident. However login might benefit from a little more cause & effect. Could be as simple a refinement as setting character to film student.

    “does whatever it takes to become a producer, but ends up being his own worst enemy.” -> lots of potential here for inner character conflict, maybe even a great character piece. Clearly character identifies as ambitious. Guessing it’s the character flaw of “pompous” that is most in conflict with the social climbing goal. Still, feel this logline may benefit from a clearer antagonist. A pompous, ambitious character usually learns to resolve their flaw through humility and respecting others (not just themselves) …

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  2. Posted: October 12, 2020In: Comedy

    A young software programmer builds a loving avatar, which is the complete opposite of his personality. When this avatar frees a beautiful woman from her captors, embezzes a casino, and circumvents national security, he decides it’s time to cross the border: just have to try not to get killed on the way.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on October 13, 2020 at 7:38 am

    Oscuro, how does this digital avatar free a captive, or do any of these things being stuck in a computer? Thanks.

    Oscuro, how does this digital avatar free a captive, or do any of these things being stuck in a computer?

    Thanks.

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  3. Posted: October 11, 2020In: Action

    Interwined stories between a police officer, his daughter, a taxi driver and a Yakuza leader discover a prostitute’s murder while surviving the nuclear apocalypse in Tokyo, Japan.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on October 13, 2020 at 7:24 am

    IvyEight6, 1. Who are the four people involved, anything interesting about them or their profession? 2. What kind of apocalypse is your story set? e.g. zombie, nuclear. Take care.

    IvyEight6,
    1. Who are the four people involved, anything interesting about them or their profession?
    2. What kind of apocalypse is your story set? e.g. zombie, nuclear.

    Take care.

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