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Posted: April 19, 20162016-04-19T11:35:28+10:00 2016-04-19T11:35:28+10:00In: Comedy

A Talent Agency for Dogs struggles to find a dog for an important German beer commercial.

A Talent Agency for Dogs struggles to find a dog for an important German beer commercial.
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      CraigDGriffiths Uberwriter
      2016-04-20T08:19:17+10:00Added an answer on April 20, 2016 at 8:19 am

      If it is an ensemble try something like:

      A boss mid divorce, a secretary who wants to come out and a cast director who wants to quit struggle with their problems and trying to find a dog for a massive beer advert.

      Not great but how I may approach it.

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      dpg Singularity
      2016-04-19T21:56:17+10:00Added an answer on April 19, 2016 at 9:56 pm

      I like the concept. ?I think it?has a lot of potential for comedy. ?But as others have noted it, the logline needs a main character.

      And it needs stakes. ? What does the main character stand to gain if she succeeds, lose if she fails? ?Maybe ?it’s a startup advertising company running out of its stake, its venture capital. ?The stakes could be that if can’t ?cast the right dog, the owner will go bankrupt, lose every penny she’s sunk into her venture. ?Either the owner/manager casts the right dog — or the business goes to the dogs.?Or else it could be an established firm on the verge of going bankrupt. ?And it’s all up to the main character to find the right dog, ?keep the account, save the business.

      Whatever, the premise would be strengthened by urgent stakes.

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      FFF Mentor
      2016-04-19T18:54:10+10:00Added an answer on April 19, 2016 at 6:54 pm

      I miss a main character.

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      Neer Shelter Singularity
      2016-04-19T17:51:45+10:00Added an answer on April 19, 2016 at 5:51 pm

      Best to describe a premise from the point of view of a single character and explain their stakes.

      Who is the main character? Why is it so important to find a dog for this one add? Why is this casting job more important than any other casting job they have?

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