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  1. Posted: October 4, 2017In: Romance

    A mysterious rose causes a tragedy to a teenager?s girlfriend when he gives it to her, and years later tries to make amends by helping find his perfect match. ‘UnMatched Spec script.’

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on October 4, 2017 at 6:24 pm

    The sentence doesn't make much sense, and as DPG pointed out, the premise is confusing. After your explanation, it sounds like this is a work written in prose - short story, book, or novella. It needs to be adapted to screen if it's to work in a logline. Whom, of the couple, is the main character inRead more

    The sentence doesn’t make much sense, and as DPG pointed out, the premise is confusing.

    After your explanation, it sounds like this is a work written in prose – short story, book, or novella. It needs to be adapted to screen if it’s to work in a logline. Whom, of the couple, is the main character in the story? The teenage boy or girlfriend?

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  2. Posted: September 30, 2017In: Romance

    A inflexible stoic self-disciplined detective has trust issues due to a traumatic past making moving forward in life an obstacle.

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on October 1, 2017 at 7:19 pm

    Agreed with all the above comments. Loglines describe a plot in the 'now' by using a sequence of events that lead to a single goal. Check out the 'Formula' tab on the top bar for more details.

    Agreed with all the above comments.

    Loglines describe a plot in the ‘now’ by using a sequence of events that lead to a single goal.
    Check out the ‘Formula’ tab on the top bar for more details.

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  3. Posted: September 20, 2017In: Romance

    Rom-Com: THE DAY THE MUSIC STOPPED AN AGING ROCK GROUPIE can?t find a Band so she takes it out on every MAN she dates, until she dates a PSYCHIATRIST.

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    Added an answer on September 24, 2017 at 1:52 pm

    Nir, that is a very good goal. I am totally searching for comedic situations (knowing very well that drama is needed for comedy) and her forming her own band seems ripe for comedy.? Thanks. And dpg - thanks for more insight and provoking thought to expand and also be specific in this character's goaRead more

    Nir, that is a very good goal. I am totally searching for comedic situations (knowing very well that drama is needed for comedy) and her forming her own band seems ripe for comedy.? Thanks.

    And dpg – thanks for more insight and provoking thought to expand and also be specific in this character’s goal.

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