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  1. Posted: September 16, 2016In: Thriller

    A savvy, overly confident uni student sets up a food delivery business as a front for drug trafficking, but when his operation is exposed he fakes his death on a hiking trip, but one detective won?t accept his disappearance until the search reveals his body, dead or alive.

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    Added an answer on September 19, 2016 at 2:59 am

    I'm not someone who thinks that a character has to be relatable to find an audience, exactly, (because that can lead to the argument that a character needs to look you in order to relate to them and other similar ideas) but you need a hook. Superman may be an alien who always does the right thing, bRead more

    I’m not someone who thinks that a character has to be relatable to find an audience, exactly, (because that can lead to the argument that a character needs to look you in order to relate to them and other similar ideas) but you need a hook.
    Superman may be an alien who always does the right thing, but he plays on the idealistic visions of ourselves. We wish we could be like that.
    Spider-Man may be a genius with awesome powers, but he was also a teenager who was bullied, had relationship problems. He’s an everyman, he’s relatable.
    Hannibal Lecter may be a cannibalistic serial killer, but he’s an?interesting? serial killer.
    Walter White has his hook as well. So for this story, what was that lead to him being a drug dealer? Why does he continue to be a drug dealer? Does he have to make money to get his family out of a crime-ridden city? Send his little sibling to the college of their dreams? Pay medical bills? Make enough money to build his dream project?

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  2. Posted: September 16, 2016In: Drama

    When a black teenager is murdered, two homicide detectives struggle to set aside their differences as racial tensions erupt in 1990’s New Orleans.

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    Added an answer on September 16, 2016 at 9:22 pm

    In 1990's New Orleans, an experienced, rule following black cop and an impulsive rookie must work together to bring the killer of a black teenager to justice before the riots it caused tear the city apart. (36) In 1990's New Orleans, when the murder of ?black teenager causes riots,?an experienced blRead more

    In 1990’s New Orleans, an experienced, rule following black cop and an impulsive rookie must work together to bring the killer of a black teenager to justice before the riots it caused tear the city apart. (36)

    In 1990’s New Orleans, when the murder of ?black teenager causes riots,?an experienced black cop must work with an impulsive, stubborn rookie to find the killer before the city is torn apart. (33)

    The focus of the logline should be on the relationship that is front in center, the mixed gender buddy cop type relationship. I couldn’t think of a good word for ‘rule following’ at the moment, but in both versions I tried to highlight the differences which cause the obstacle to their work.
    Hope this helps.

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  3. Posted: September 16, 2016In: Drama

    When a black teenager is murdered, two homicide detectives struggle to set aside their differences as racial tensions erupt in 1990’s New Orleans.

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    Added an answer on September 16, 2016 at 8:07 am

    "When a black teenager is murdered, two homicide detectives struggle to set aside their differences as racial tensions erupt in 1990?s New Orleans."It ?seems the logline isn't complete. They must set aside their difference to....solve the case...and what do racial tensions have to do with them solviRead more

    “When a black teenager is murdered, two homicide detectives struggle to set aside their differences as racial tensions erupt in 1990?s New Orleans.”

    It ?seems the logline isn’t complete. They must set aside their difference to….solve the case…and what do racial tensions have to do with them solving the case??

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