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  1. Posted: July 3, 2013In: Public

    A determined boy separated from his newfound sweetheart must cross the Bass Strait and come to the rescue before Tasmania is destroyed by rising sea levels.

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    Added an answer on July 10, 2013 at 11:41 am

    I like the title "Tas Mania". What sort of story can you hang on that play on the island's name? What is there on Tasmania that could create a mania in the mind of a boy? Something so special, unique, fascinating, he's just got to see it, or die trying? (The 10,000 year old stand of Huon Pine. Or...Read more

    I like the title “Tas Mania”.

    What sort of story can you hang on that play on the island’s name? What is there on Tasmania that could create a mania in the mind of a boy? Something so special, unique, fascinating, he’s just got to see it, or die trying?

    (The 10,000 year old stand of Huon Pine. Or…?)

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  2. Posted: July 8, 2013In: Public

    Set in St. Louis in the 1920s, washed up baseball player Will Cosgrove is a private eye with his older brother Ross. When Ross goes missing, Will stumbles upon a deep secret that the disease taking over the town is not quite what it seems and a mob boss turned Governor will do anything to keep the town?s secret from being revealed.

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    Added an answer on July 10, 2013 at 11:25 am

    Why is this logline --and the one for "Hibernation" -- posted here? These are stories credited to different writers that are being flacked and flogged as being in various stages of "development".

    Why is this logline –and the one for “Hibernation” — posted here?

    These are stories credited to different writers that are being flacked and flogged as being in various stages of “development”.

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  3. Posted: July 10, 2013In: Public

    Short Film: A frustrated white collar man, unintentionally undergo a comical journey of social scrutiny and conditioning experiences in the park, leading to his awakening/revelation about the society.

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    Added an answer on July 10, 2013 at 11:11 am

    That's a rather broad philosophical statement to make in only 7 minutes. I like the spirit of Tony Edward's idea. And it's specific, concrete -- something I can, uh, visualize in my mind's eye, a primary goal of good logline. "how their identity are more than what the stereotypes suggest" -- what'sRead more

    That’s a rather broad philosophical statement to make in only 7 minutes.

    I like the spirit of Tony Edward’s idea. And it’s specific, concrete — something I can, uh, visualize in my mind’s eye, a primary goal of good logline.

    “how their identity are more than what the stereotypes suggest” — what’s your visual on that?

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