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  1. Posted: February 18, 2019In: SciFi

    While celebrating at an exclusive costume ball, a group of superrich Singaporeans is lured away by sexy aliens and now must save Earth from being taken over by superrich aliens looking to add Earth to their coffers.

    Mike Pedley Singularity
    Added an answer on February 18, 2019 at 7:19 pm

    Are the sexy aliens and the superrich aliens the same aliens? Why are the superrich Singaporeans lured away by the sexy aliens? Why are these guys the protagonists? Inciting incident - I guess that's the superrich Singaporeans being lured away - it doesn't really set up a goal though. The inciting iRead more

    Are the sexy aliens and the superrich aliens the same aliens? Why are the superrich Singaporeans lured away by the sexy aliens? Why are these guys the protagonists?

    Inciting incident – I guess that’s the superrich Singaporeans being lured away – it doesn’t really set up a goal though. The inciting incident really should be the moment they discover that the world is in danger. You can definitely drop the whole costume ball bit as it holds no bearing on the story at all (or if it does it’s not apparent). What you really need to do though is make sure the inciting incident ties up with the goal. They are a question and an answer – the inciting incident poses a question to the protagonist(s) and the goal is how they plan on answering it.

    Protagonist – I think you need to pick one protagonist. It’s much easier to write (and watch) a story when there is one central protagonist. It allows time for the audience to get to know a character and empathise with them in order to ultimately care whether they win or lose. We need to understand why we’re following this (these) character(s) though. Why does the fact they’re superrich Singaporeans make a difference? Is the fact they’re superrich relevant? Or where they’re from? Everything in your logline (and your story) must have a purpose.

    Goal – to save the Earth – great! But from what? What’s the actual threat? If these aliens are benevolent beings who take care of the earth and everyone in it…? I think we need some stakes to understand what happens if these Singaporeans fail.

    Hope this helps.

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  2. Posted: February 11, 2019In: Fantasy

    When her father falls ill from a poisonous rhinog bite, a desperate daughter rushes to find the only thing that can cure him ? the elusive Lotumid herb.

    Mike Pedley Singularity
    Added an answer on February 13, 2019 at 8:12 pm

    Couple of additional comments on your comment:The genre is fantasy, but the theme is not. The theme is what the film is really about and is frequently posed as a question to the protagonist. ?It's the film's message to the audience. Check out this video which really helped me understand what a themeRead more

    Couple of additional comments on your comment:

    The genre is fantasy, but the theme is not. The theme is what the film is really about and is frequently posed as a question to the protagonist. ?It’s the film’s message to the audience. Check out this video which really helped me understand what a theme is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIuKNVny9cM

    When her father falls ill from a poisonous animal bite, a passionate and impulsive herbalist only has until sunrise to find a healing herb and concoct a cure before the poison takes his life.

    I think your revised version is ok but the reader needs to understand why this is going to be a journey that can sustain a 90min+ runtime. There needs to be some suggestion as to why it?s so difficult to obtain and how it?s going to push the protagonist. As an herbalist, she?s perfectly placed to know what to look for and where? this makes the journey MUCH shorter than, say, a teenager who has no knowledge of herbs at all and has to learn what they are by finding a well-renowned herbalist first. In Jaws, Chief Brody doesn?t know how to kill a shark and he doesn?t even like water. Much bigger journey than Quint?s or Hooper?s but the audience loves an underdog! I appreciate that, as the story?s already written, this might not be what you want to do but this would provide the greater sense of character growth that you?re looking for.

    I want more information about the antagonist and/or antagonistic forces at work. What is this character risking to save her father? Conflict is story so give us more conflict.

    ?Passionate but impulsive? ? the protagonist?s characteristic usually goes some way to show their emotional journey (arc) ? selfish ?> kind, cowardly ?> brave, etc. Impulsive would lead to cautious or forward-thinking? Is this what you had in mind? If not, spend some time thinking about who they are at the beginning, who they are at the end, and what they?ve learnt about themselves.

    Just a query about this fantasy world (or more the creatures within it). The Rhinogs are a civilised race who live in a city and grow crops, right? But they?re biters?? This seems a little primitive to me. When you say poisonous animal bite I don?t imagine a civilised society. Could they use poisonous darts? Or a weapon of some kind? Thinking out loud now.

    I checked out that link, I like the idea of a micro-verse within our own world. Visually, it could be great! I think it?d be really fun for it to play with elements from our world too ? like A Bug?s Life, or Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.

    Hope this helps too.

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  3. Posted: February 11, 2019In: Fantasy

    When her father falls ill from a poisonous rhinog bite, a desperate daughter rushes to find the only thing that can cure him ? the elusive Lotumid herb.

    Mike Pedley Singularity
    Added an answer on February 11, 2019 at 6:55 pm

    Do you mean rhino or rhinog? I appreciate that this is a fantasy so I'm just checking that this isn't a typo. My suggestion would be to remove these nouns - rhinog and lotumid - because they actually add nothing. Instead, just say "animal bite" and perhaps "healing herb". The story is identical andRead more

    Do you mean rhino or rhinog? I appreciate that this is a fantasy so I’m just checking that this isn’t a typo. My suggestion would be to remove these nouns – rhinog and lotumid – because they actually add nothing. Instead, just say “animal bite” and perhaps “healing herb”. The story is identical and you don’t have to worry about confusing anyone.

    This is a pretty solid logline and concept. A few things to think about though just from a story perspective:
    – Maybe ramp up the ticking clock. How long does he have?
    – What are the antagonistic forces working against her? Obviously time, but is there a rival group after the herb for different reasons?
    – What makes this herb so elusive? I kinda want a little more info to make me understand how hard this quest will be.

    Given the circumstances, “desperate daughter” is information that adds nothing to the logline. You’ve already mentioned that it’s her father who falls ill – so we know it’s his daughter. She’s trying to save his life – so we know she’s desperate. Give us more so we understand who this character really is. What’s her flaw (character arc)? What else could you tell us that’s important for the story?

    The only other thing is (and this is optional) whether it’s worth giving us a little more information about the world this is set in. Is it an alternate reality? Middle-Earth? Pandora? Are they human? I don’t think this is essential but it will help the reader visualise the whole thing a little better – particularly if it’s very specific in your mind.

    Good work though, looking forward to seeing where this goes.

    Hope this all helps.

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