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  1. Posted: September 24, 2015In: Crime

    An insecure process server becomes the target of a serial killer and teams up with a private investigator to catch the killer and regains his self confidence.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on September 25, 2015 at 1:20 am

    The character's inner journey should not form part of your logline except if it's the?main plotline of the story. To rephrase your logline, I would ask the question: why is the process server?the target of a serial killer?

    The character’s inner journey should not form part of your logline except if it’s the?main plotline of the story.

    To rephrase your logline, I would ask the question: why is the process server?the target of a serial killer?

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  2. Posted: February 14, 2015In: Public

    The last Scribe in a technology ruled false utopian future must unite with an android that contains the entirety of human history, before the ruling corporation can enact their final technological control onto the masses.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on February 16, 2015 at 3:11 am

    Hi Davron, there are no rules about length of loglines as such. If you visit the 'Go Into The Story' website they have the official studio loglines for scripts bought from first-time writers over the last 7 years. You'll find loglines with over 100 words.

    Hi Davron, there are no rules about length of loglines as such. If you visit the ‘Go Into The Story’ website they have the official studio loglines for scripts bought from first-time writers over the last 7 years. You’ll find loglines with over 100 words.

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  3. Posted: February 14, 2015In: Public

    The last Scribe in a technology ruled false utopian future must unite with an android that contains the entirety of human history, before the ruling corporation can enact their final technological control onto the masses.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on February 16, 2015 at 3:11 am

    Hi Davron, there are no rules about length of loglines as such. If you visit the 'Go Into The Story' website they have the official studio loglines for scripts bought from first-time writers over the last 7 years. You'll find loglines with over 100 words.

    Hi Davron, there are no rules about length of loglines as such. If you visit the ‘Go Into The Story’ website they have the official studio loglines for scripts bought from first-time writers over the last 7 years. You’ll find loglines with over 100 words.

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