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After a deadly contagion takes his wife & daughter, a special forces operative must infiltrate the very military base he was once stationed to find the cure & exact his revenge.
Like, ?Nina said, there should be only one inciting incident. ?Whatever it is, it triggers the choice and action toward one concrete, objective goal.Concrete and objective mean, as Nina indicated, a specific scene, a visualized event that clearly indicates to the audience whether or not the protagonRead more
Like, ?Nina said, there should be only one inciting incident. ?Whatever it is, it triggers the choice and action toward one concrete, objective goal.
Concrete and objective mean, as Nina indicated, a specific scene, a visualized event that clearly indicates to the audience whether or not the protagonist has succeed — or failed. ?For example, if an athlete has an objective goal of winning Olympic gold, the obligatory visual for her succeeding is that she breaks the tape, crosses the finish line 1st in the Olympic games. ?Ideally, a logline should invoke in a reader’s mind a probable visual for what attaining (or failing to attain) the objective goal looks like.
See lessLosing hope she?ll be rescued, a brutally assaulted young woman despairs over ?what ifs? and seeks peace for all that will never be in the moments before her death.
The logline sets up a situation for a possible plot, but doesn't actually have a plot. ?A plot is about what choices a ?character makes looking forward in time after and as a result of the inciting incident, not about itemizing regrets looking backwards.
The logline sets up a situation for a possible plot, but doesn’t actually have a plot. ?A plot is about what choices a ?character makes looking forward in time after and as a result of the inciting incident, not about itemizing regrets looking backwards.
See lessWhen a zombie virus infects a small Southern town, a pregnant teen must fight the undead while hiding her condition from her conservative family.
In the face of the zombie threat, it seems to me that hiding the pregnancy from her folks is the least of her worries . And her parents have more important issues to deal with, like merely staying alive.
In the face of the zombie threat, it seems to me that hiding the pregnancy from her folks is the least of her worries . And her parents have more important issues to deal with, like merely staying alive.
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