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  1. Posted: December 29, 2014In: Public

    An ex couple accidentally gets locked in the basement at a New Years Party and are forced to speak about their past, present and future.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on December 31, 2014 at 8:53 am

    Yeah, the story would benefit from ticking time bomb as in "Phone Booth" to raise the stakes and escalate tension. No stakes+ No escalating tension = boredom. And boring an audience is the one unforgivable sin in cinema.

    Yeah, the story would benefit from ticking time bomb as in “Phone Booth” to raise the stakes and escalate tension. No stakes+ No escalating tension = boredom. And boring an audience is the one unforgivable sin in cinema.

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  2. Posted: December 30, 2014In: Public

    A human lost his love; he couldn't fight it, so he seeks help from both humans and elemental beings only to achieve a Pyrrihic victory…only a lover rushes to ethereal world.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on December 31, 2014 at 7:20 am

    Forgetting for now a cleverly worded logline, can you just list the basic elements of the plot? 1] Who is the main character? 2] What is his character flaw or emotional wound? 3] What does he want, that is what is his specific objective goal? 4] Who or what opposes him? 5] What is at stake? That is,Read more

    Forgetting for now a cleverly worded logline, can you just list the basic elements of the plot?

    1] Who is the main character?
    2] What is his character flaw or emotional wound?
    3] What does he want, that is what is his specific objective goal?
    4] Who or what opposes him?
    5] What is at stake? That is, what does he stand to gain if he wins, loses if he fails?

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  3. Posted: December 30, 2014In: Public

    A human lost his love; he couldn't fight it, so he seeks help from both humans and elemental beings only to achieve a Pyrrihic victory…only a lover rushes to ethereal world.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on December 31, 2014 at 7:20 am

    Forgetting for now a cleverly worded logline, can you just list the basic elements of the plot? 1] Who is the main character? 2] What is his character flaw or emotional wound? 3] What does he want, that is what is his specific objective goal? 4] Who or what opposes him? 5] What is at stake? That is,Read more

    Forgetting for now a cleverly worded logline, can you just list the basic elements of the plot?

    1] Who is the main character?
    2] What is his character flaw or emotional wound?
    3] What does he want, that is what is his specific objective goal?
    4] Who or what opposes him?
    5] What is at stake? That is, what does he stand to gain if he wins, loses if he fails?

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