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Clint Pittenger
Posted: July 31, 20122012-07-31T09:01:26+10:00 2012-07-31T09:01:26+10:00In: Public

A friend house sits a two story cabin alone in the quiet mountains unaware someone else is there watching his every move.

My last time pitching this logline.. lol. I just needed to get some feedback, and tweak it. This logline is related to the story DEFENSELESS, which started with While a FATHER, but I’ve received some excellent pointers.. If I’m closer on this I’ll finish it later but let me know what you think now… If you haven’t read the other two it would be hard to compare. Right Monique? Email me soon…. Thanks everyone!

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    1. 2012-07-31T10:03:29+10:00Added an answer on July 31, 2012 at 10:03 am

      I think the term “house sits” reads a bit awkward and not sure if you need to say it’s a two story cabin in the logline… How about: Alone in a quiet mountain cabin, he is unaware of the one who watches his every move.

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    2. 2012-07-31T10:32:48+10:00Added an answer on July 31, 2012 at 10:32 am

      Lilian, I believe you nailed it for me.. Thank you so much for taking the time to review and sharing your advice.. I like it a lot.

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    3. 2012-07-31T11:36:50+10:00Added an answer on July 31, 2012 at 11:36 am

      Hi Clint,

      Third time’s the charm 🙂 I think Lilian’s take is getting you closer but I still think you’re missing an opportunity to punch up the logline. “A friend” is too vague and blah – we want to be intrigued about your protag but we can’t get excited about just a “friend”. Who is this guy (assuming it’s a guy)? What’s his occupation? What’s his flaw? Why are you being coy about who this guy is?

      I realize that there’s a B story involving this guys’ friend and his missing son, but since you left it out, I’m making a suggestion just based on a guy alone in a cabin:

      An alcoholic writer [insert flaw/occupation] retreats to a quiet mountain cabin, unaware that his every move is being watched by an unknown presence.

      Still clunky, and I’m making presumptions about the “unknown presence”, but now I can visualize a movie. I think…:/

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    4. 2012-07-31T11:56:23+10:00Added an answer on July 31, 2012 at 11:56 am

      Third time is a charm…:-) I like what you have to say monimata. You make an excellent point! Thank you

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    5. 2012-07-31T16:04:54+10:00Added an answer on July 31, 2012 at 4:04 pm

      I agree, it needs a bit more of a punch. I like monimata’s suggestion. It’s more of a hook.

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