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  1. Posted: July 24, 2014In: Public

    After finding fame with a stolen screenplay of a recently deceased unsigned screenwriter a movie studio’s script reader turns to murdering his backlog of budding screenwriters for their movie ideas.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on July 26, 2014 at 2:44 am

    After selling the screenplay of a deceased, unrepresented writer as his own, a desperately ambitious but inept writer turns to murdering other unrepresented writers for their scripts. Suggested working title: The Killer Concept

    After selling the screenplay of a deceased, unrepresented writer as his own, a desperately ambitious but inept writer turns to murdering other unrepresented writers for their scripts.

    Suggested working title: The Killer Concept

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  2. Posted: July 23, 2014In: Public

    After an outbound insurance sales call ends in a supernatural plea for help from a terrified mother, a geeky telemarketer who can locate anything must overcome the trauma his ability once caused him in order to save a kidnapped girl.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on July 26, 2014 at 12:01 am

    Biltrex, For your consideration: a metaphor for discussing your logline in terms of its "nucleus" -- core concept. Using Scott Myers' illuminating metaphor, it seems to me I've been going around and around and around the outer shell of the atom of your story. What I don't understand is the nucleus,Read more

    Biltrex,

    For your consideration: a metaphor for discussing your logline in terms of its “nucleus” — core concept.

    Using Scott Myers’ illuminating metaphor, it seems to me I’ve been going around and around and around the outer shell of the atom of your story. What I don’t understand is the nucleus, the core concept. Distilled to a few words, what do you consider to be the core concept, the nucleus, around which your plot, your logline, revolves?

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  3. Posted: July 23, 2014In: Public

    After an outbound insurance sales call ends in a supernatural plea for help from a terrified mother, a geeky telemarketer who can locate anything must overcome the trauma his ability once caused him in order to save a kidnapped girl.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on July 26, 2014 at 12:01 am

    Biltrex, For your consideration: a metaphor for discussing your logline in terms of its "nucleus" -- core concept. Using Scott Myers' illuminating metaphor, it seems to me I've been going around and around and around the outer shell of the atom of your story. What I don't understand is the nucleus,Read more

    Biltrex,

    For your consideration: a metaphor for discussing your logline in terms of its “nucleus” — core concept.

    Using Scott Myers’ illuminating metaphor, it seems to me I’ve been going around and around and around the outer shell of the atom of your story. What I don’t understand is the nucleus, the core concept. Distilled to a few words, what do you consider to be the core concept, the nucleus, around which your plot, your logline, revolves?

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