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  1. Posted: November 17, 2014In: Public

    Robbed of her childhood after a tragedy, a young woman struggles to get her life on track. After a passionate romance, she finally begins to see a future for herself, but her past makes her a danger to everyone she loves and she must learn to heal before her future is taken from her too.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on November 18, 2014 at 8:51 am

    >>she finally begins to see a future for herself, An effective logline is not about a future a character sees, but about a future a character is fighting for. What is it? What is her specific objective goal? >>she must learn to heal before her future is taken from her too By who? Who is her enemy?

    >>she finally begins to see a future for herself,

    An effective logline is not about a future a character sees, but about a future a character is fighting for. What is it? What is her specific objective goal?

    >>she must learn to heal before her future is taken from her too

    By who? Who is her enemy?

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  2. Posted: November 17, 2014In: Public

    Robbed of her childhood after a tragedy, a young woman struggles to get her life on track. After a passionate romance, she finally begins to see a future for herself, but her past makes her a danger to everyone she loves and she must learn to heal before her future is taken from her too.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on November 18, 2014 at 8:51 am

    >>she finally begins to see a future for herself, An effective logline is not about a future a character sees, but about a future a character is fighting for. What is it? What is her specific objective goal? >>she must learn to heal before her future is taken from her too By who? Who is her enemy?

    >>she finally begins to see a future for herself,

    An effective logline is not about a future a character sees, but about a future a character is fighting for. What is it? What is her specific objective goal?

    >>she must learn to heal before her future is taken from her too

    By who? Who is her enemy?

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  3. Posted: November 14, 2014In: Student Loglines

    A conversation with his younger backdoor neighbour forces a college student to reconsider his doubts.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on November 18, 2014 at 5:26 am

    >>Reconsider his doubts A logline (as well as a plot) is not about what a character "reconsiders", "thinks", or "dreams" of doing. It's about what he actually DOES. What is the college student's objective goal? What does he want to DO? Who/what opposes him? What's at stake?

    >>Reconsider his doubts

    A logline (as well as a plot) is not about what a character “reconsiders”, “thinks”, or “dreams” of doing. It’s about what he actually DOES.

    What is the college student’s objective goal? What does he want to DO?

    Who/what opposes him?

    What’s at stake?

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