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  1. Posted: July 7, 2017In: Genres

    I have a simple question about one script I’m currently working on: it has 10 short stories all based in Greece in different cities and areas. Maybe you know the movies “New York, I love you” and “Paris, je t’aime”. Basically, it is such a script, but located in Greece. Do you think this type of script is marketable in any way? And should I write one logline for the whole script or 10 different ones for each story? Thank you for your help in advance! Savas

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on July 7, 2017 at 5:24 am

    Not sure what's truly "marketable" or not, but I personally would never have the attention span to sit through 10 shorts in a row, nor would I believe the avg public would either.As a writer, I view shorts as a way to practice scene writing and also for filmmakers to build a resume and break into thRead more

    Not sure what’s truly “marketable” or not, but I personally would never have the attention span to sit through 10 shorts in a row, nor would I believe the avg public would either.

    As a writer, I view shorts as a way to practice scene writing and also for filmmakers to build a resume and break into the business.

    But that’s just my opinion.

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  2. Posted: July 5, 2017In: Thriller

    Rework: After an interstellar super-freighter goes missing and crew are murdered, an exasperated Homicide Investigator must overcome personal and professional obstacles to solve the whole case.

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on July 7, 2017 at 4:43 am

    If it's missing, how does the MC know the crew got murdered?

    If it’s missing, how does the MC know the crew got murdered?

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  3. Posted: July 5, 2017In: Drama

    A young man and a woman are chosen by nature to give birth to the 10th Avatar of lord Vishnu i.e. the Kalki Avatar. But before that they have to undergo 10 severe tests set by the nature to make them strong and worthy of the task.

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on July 6, 2017 at 1:13 am

    Dkp hit on all the right things. Just to add, explore the basics of the web site's formula. I learned: GSU (Goal, stakes, urgency). And, keep it really simple telling the audience exactly what they will experience while watching your movie journey. A young man and a woman undergo a series of tests aRead more

    Dkp hit on all the right things. Just to add, explore the basics of the web site’s formula. I learned: GSU (Goal, stakes, urgency). And, keep it really simple telling the audience exactly what they will experience while watching your movie journey.

    A young man and a woman undergo a series of tests against nature to achieve ?___ before ___ happens.

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