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mmckean
Posted: March 11, 20132013-03-11T12:20:37+10:00 2013-03-11T12:20:37+10:00In: Public

Following the arrival of an ancient Egyptian artifact, museum employees begin to get murdered one by one. Now, a security guard who is dissatisfied with her job must solve the murders and catch the killer before she becomes the next victim.

The Artifact

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    1. SydneyPaul
      2013-03-11T13:06:00+10:00Added an answer on March 11, 2013 at 1:06 pm

      Interesting premise, paints a good picture. However you could tighten up the logline, and I’d also suggest leaving it more open as to who or what is responsible for the killing, given the mystery of the artifact (ie, is it someone who wants the artifact, or is the artifact itself somehow responsible??).

      Here is a tighter version that may provide some ideas:

      “When a museum acquires a mysterious Egyptian artifact and staff begin turning up dead, a disgruntled security guard must unravel the source of killings before she becomes the next victim.”

      Hope that’s useful, cheers

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    2. Tor Dollhouse
      2013-03-11T13:49:41+10:00Added an answer on March 11, 2013 at 1:49 pm

      “After a grizzly string of murders, a fed up museum security guard blames a recent Egyptian exhibit and must solve the ancient curse before the next full moon.”

      Include a “ticking clock” to give us more urgency. This helps put pressure on the protagonist and fuel the fire. Hope this helps 😀

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    3. timmyelliot
      2013-03-13T07:57:11+10:00Added an answer on March 13, 2013 at 7:57 am

      I really like SyndneyPaul and TorDollhouse’s comments.

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