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  1. Posted: May 16, 2013In: Public

    After his father gives him a job at their small-town newspaper, a conceited journalist buried in debt investigates a sports drug scandal that implicates his athlete brother.

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    Added an answer on May 19, 2013 at 10:11 pm

    >> but he is conceited ? he can?t leave it. So as he investigates No positive motivation for his investigative reporting, the virtue of integrity?

    >> but he is conceited ? he can?t leave it. So as he investigates

    No positive motivation for his investigative reporting, the virtue of integrity?

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  2. Posted: May 17, 2013In: Public

    (Comedy) After the death of his wife (Mell),the oldest outlaw in a notorious biker gang decides to convert his bandits into neighborhood watch members, Whilst his enemies raise the price on his head.

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    Added an answer on May 19, 2013 at 7:55 am

    The natural target audience for your story is 50 and older. Hollyweird is re-discovering that demographic group. Unlike the Millennial generation, they prefer to go to movie theaters rather than watch films on smartphones or computer screens. They have longer attention spans. And there are more of tRead more

    The natural target audience for your story is 50 and older. Hollyweird is re-discovering that demographic group. Unlike the Millennial generation, they prefer to go to movie theaters rather than watch films on smartphones or computer screens. They have longer attention spans. And there are more of them with lots of disposable time.

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  3. Posted: May 18, 2013In: Public

    A dynamic young woman (witness and rescuer) and a reporter of the National Geographic (safe passenger) meet on the scene of a train crash. Over the course of seven days, while the disaster consequences fade and despite the increasing hostility of her father, they grow closer up to a bond; then a lasting union while her father will be won over under pressure from her maid and confidante.

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    Added an answer on May 19, 2013 at 7:11 am

    Jean-Marie: Alas, it is still too long. There is still too much detail for a logline. What is the essence of your story? What is the MOST interesting aspect? What sets your romance apart from the (literally) hundreds of other romantic stories competing to get made into a movie?

    Jean-Marie:

    Alas, it is still too long. There is still too much detail for a logline.

    What is the essence of your story? What is the MOST interesting aspect? What sets your romance apart from the (literally) hundreds of other romantic stories competing to get made into a movie?

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