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  1. Posted: October 2, 2013In: Public

    When a father and son novice racing team decides to enter the Baja 500 they face challenges to survive not only the race but drug dealers and corrupt Mexican military.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on October 6, 2013 at 2:59 am

    Okay. That they are thrill seeking junkies works for me as far as an initial motivation.

    Okay. That they are thrill seeking junkies works for me as far as an initial motivation.

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  2. Posted: October 5, 2013In: Public

    Based on the true story of a nurturing, but ambitious television series producer struggling to achieve emotional balance and fulfillment in her own life against the backdrop of teeming behind-the-scenes drama and the perpetual antics of the actors, crew and network executives involved in the production of her long-running, daily soap opera.

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    Added an answer on October 5, 2013 at 11:41 pm

    "struggling to achieve emotional balance and fulfillment in her own life" are subjective needs; while they are critical elements to the story, they are not critical elements to a logline. What is the producer's objective goal? Who is her antagonist? Who opposes her struggle to achieve her objectiveRead more

    “struggling to achieve emotional balance and fulfillment in her own life” are subjective needs; while they are critical elements to the story, they are not critical elements to a logline.

    What is the producer’s objective goal?

    Who is her antagonist? Who opposes her struggle to achieve her objective goal?

    What’s at stake? What does she stand to gain if she achieves her objective goal? What will she lose if she fails to achieve her objective goal?

    How urgent is it for her to achieve her objective goal?

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  3. Posted: October 2, 2013In: Public

    When a father and son novice racing team decides to enter the Baja 500 they face challenges to survive not only the race but drug dealers and corrupt Mexican military.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on October 5, 2013 at 7:22 am

    LoglinesRUS: That they are rank amateurs going up against seasoned pros plus the hazards of the course very reasonable, very good reasons NOT to race. Yet, despite the odds, despite the jeopardy, they choose to race. So again, why do they feel they MUST race? What is the imperative that motivates thRead more

    LoglinesRUS:

    That they are rank amateurs going up against seasoned pros plus the hazards of the course very reasonable, very good reasons NOT to race. Yet, despite the odds, despite the jeopardy, they choose to race.

    So again, why do they feel they MUST race? What is the imperative that motivates them to act so “unreasonably” as to race? And will keep them in the race, despite the higher and higher hurdles, despite the escalating danger?

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