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The last Scribe in a technology ruled false utopian future must unite with an android that contains the entirety of human history, before the ruling corporation can enact their final technological control onto the masses.
I have heard 25 or less, 35 or less, one sentence.... I think if you need 6 feet of rope, 5 feet 11 inches is a failure. Be as brief and concise as you can, it shows a professional command of the language. But use as many words as you need. The story is king not the word count.
I have heard 25 or less, 35 or less, one sentence…. I think if you need 6 feet of rope, 5 feet 11 inches is a failure. Be as brief and concise as you can, it shows a professional command of the language. But use as many words as you need. The story is king not the word count.
See lessSet in a gangland drinking den over a single night, a bounty hunter who sees flash visions of the future holds patrons hostage in order to trap an escaped prisoner but soon discovers the imminent arrival of a totally different kind of fugitive: a killer able to freeze time and project illusions.
I am a fan of longer loglines myself. I don't believe all film executives are A.D.D from the snapchat generation. I wish you good luck with the script. I checked out some of the loglines from your link previous. Wow, some are good and some are pretty shabby. Shows that a great story wins over everytRead more
I am a fan of longer loglines myself. I don’t believe all film executives are A.D.D from the snapchat generation. I wish you good luck with the script. I checked out some of the loglines from your link previous. Wow, some are good and some are pretty shabby. Shows that a great story wins over everything else.
Apparently the first draft of “Nightcrawler” was nearly unreadable. I look at a logline as a stone to sharpen my story on. Plus sometimes you realise that the focus needs to change, the thing you love isn’t really the story, it is just something you love.
See lessSet in a gangland drinking den over a single night, a bounty hunter who sees flash visions of the future holds patrons hostage in order to trap an escaped prisoner but soon discovers the imminent arrival of a totally different kind of fugitive: a killer able to freeze time and project illusions.
I am a fan of longer loglines myself. I don't believe all film executives are A.D.D from the snapchat generation. I wish you good luck with the script. I checked out some of the loglines from your link previous. Wow, some are good and some are pretty shabby. Shows that a great story wins over everytRead more
I am a fan of longer loglines myself. I don’t believe all film executives are A.D.D from the snapchat generation. I wish you good luck with the script. I checked out some of the loglines from your link previous. Wow, some are good and some are pretty shabby. Shows that a great story wins over everything else.
Apparently the first draft of “Nightcrawler” was nearly unreadable. I look at a logline as a stone to sharpen my story on. Plus sometimes you realise that the focus needs to change, the thing you love isn’t really the story, it is just something you love.
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