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  1. Posted: September 3, 2017In: Fantasy

    When a village wizard is kidnapped by his power hungry brother, his accident-prone niece must learn to trust her abilities and save her uncle, before his energy is used to release a malevolent power.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on September 4, 2017 at 5:56 am

    >>>I?m not sure how I can signify the entity without actually describing it,Well, can you refer to it?in terms of the threat it poses to the protagonist? ?Exactly what can this malevolent power do?My takeaway is this: film is a visual medium. ?Which means that every element of a logline shoRead more

    >>>I?m not sure how I can signify the entity without actually describing it,

    Well, can you refer to it?in terms of the threat it poses to the protagonist? ?Exactly what can this malevolent power do?

    My takeaway is this: film is a visual medium. ?Which means that every element of a logline should evoke a distinct image in a logline reader’s mind. ?(Better yet: images that induce an emotional response.) It may not be the exact image you have in your mind but it should be similar, in the ball park.

    “Malevolent power” evokes no particular image in my mind. ? I don’t know what the visual is for that. My mind draws a blank. ?(It does, however, induce an emotional response: ?perplexity, frustration at not being able to imagine what that power might be. Which, needless to say, is not a desired emotional response.)

    If I took the time to brainstorm “malevolent power”, I can come up with a list of possible images that would fill in the blank. ?But ?I shouldn’t have to take the time to do that. ?And people in showbiz don’t have the time to brainstorm the missing imagery. ? Day and night, their minds are bombarded with pitches and story ideas. ?You have 10-15 seconds to sell your concept in a way that evokes images. ?If no images are evoked for the key logline elements, the logline has failed, the story concept is DOA. ? ?Showbiz people will move on to the next logline, the next pitch, the next text message, the next phone call.

    A logline should be so written as to make a reader see the plot of the story in their mind’s eye.

    fwiw

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  2. Posted: September 3, 2017In: Fantasy

    When a village wizard is kidnapped by his power hungry brother, his accident-prone niece must learn to trust her abilities and save her uncle, before his energy is used to release a malevolent power.

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    Added an answer on September 4, 2017 at 1:55 am

    Agree with Richiev. ?A logline should focus on the outer (objective) story arc, not the inner (subjective) one. Also "malevolent power" is vague. ? A stock in trade of the fantasy genre is an evil character possessing and unleashing "malevolent power". ?What differentiates the "malevolent power" inRead more

    Agree with Richiev. ?A logline should focus on the outer (objective) story arc, not the inner (subjective) one.

    Also “malevolent power” is vague. ? A stock in trade of the fantasy genre is an evil character possessing and unleashing “malevolent power”. ?What differentiates the “malevolent power” in this story from the malevolent power in all the other stories?

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  3. Posted: September 3, 2017In: Drama

    When a star-struck young buck is forced to hide out in an off-grid commune to evade the police, using the identity he constructed to attain his anonymity allows him to win over the group, who decides to make him their new leader, even after he confesses to a past crime.

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    Added an answer on September 4, 2017 at 1:49 am

    And then what? What is the specific dramatic problem created by this sequence of events? As a result, what must he do about the problem? ?IOW: what becomes his objective goal? Who opposes him? ?Who is his nemesis? What I see is a chain of events. ?What I don't see (yet) is a chain of causation thatRead more

    And then what?

    What is the specific dramatic problem created by this sequence of events?

    As a result, what must he do about the problem? ?IOW: what becomes his objective goal?

    Who opposes him? ?Who is his nemesis?

    What I see is a chain of events. ?What I don’t see (yet) is a chain of causation that creates a plot.

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