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Clint Pittenger
Posted: July 29, 20122012-07-29T06:13:34+10:00 2012-07-29T06:13:34+10:00In: Public

A FATHER goes searching for his missing son, and his friend, FRANK house sits, hoping the son will come home, unaware, someone is already there with him.

This is an update from a previous logline, that starts with while the FATHER, I am reposting, hopefully to get feedback from the same group of people and of course anyone who wishes to comment as well. Thanks! Clint Pittenger

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    1. tamodbx
      2012-07-29T15:07:33+10:00Added an answer on July 29, 2012 at 3:07 pm

      I’m a little confuse about Frank at first but understand after a few read. I would like to watch this movie!

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    2. 2012-07-29T18:18:45+10:00Added an answer on July 29, 2012 at 6:18 pm

      Hi, thank you for your feedback.

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    3. 2012-07-30T23:58:34+10:00Added an answer on July 30, 2012 at 11:58 pm

      Hi Clint,

      You still have the same issue with this reworked logline. We still don’t know who the protag is – the father or Frank? Who are we spending the most time with? Whose story is this?

      By the way, it’s recommended to avoid proper names and give us a sense of the character instead. Who is Frank? A retired cop? The father’s estranged brother? “Friend” is too bland…

      While his older brother frantically searches for his missing son, a [appropriate adjective] holds down the fort at home, unaware that another presence is in the house with him.

      Totally lame, but you get my point – Story A is with Frank in the house and story B is the father searching for his son.

      If you can provide a brief synopsis, we may be able to better provide feedback on how to tweak the logline.

      Cheers,
      Monique

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    4. Clint Pittenger
      2012-07-31T08:55:20+10:00Added an answer on July 31, 2012 at 8:55 am

      Its not lame… I worked on it, and I think I have it now.

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