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After instructing his viewers to boycott a product a bombastic news anchor is held hostage by a fired employee who is determined to make him pay with his life.
The first half of the logline is not needed. You should drop the first part then add what Foxtrot suggested. ----- "Held hostage by a disgruntled ex-employee who's lost his insurance, a bombastic conservative news anchor is given 12 hours to convince the American people free healthcare is a right orRead more
The first half of the logline is not needed. You should drop the first part then add what Foxtrot suggested.
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“Held hostage by a disgruntled ex-employee who’s lost his insurance, a bombastic conservative news anchor is given 12 hours to convince the American people free healthcare is a right or be shot live,?on the air.”
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Man who used to be a woman gives birth to a baby by woman who used to be a man.
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See lessAn reluctant bride is caught between her soon to be husband and her best friend who is intent on her becoming his bride by any means necessary.
What event sets the story into motion? What must the lead do about it? Because, as written the lead in your logline is not pro-active... That doesn't mean you lead is not pro-active, just that; that element of your story (What the character must do) needs to be added clearly and concisely?to your loRead more
What event sets the story into motion?
See lessWhat must the lead do about it?
Because, as written the lead in your logline is not pro-active…
That doesn’t mean you lead is not pro-active, just that; that element of your story (What the character must do) needs to be added clearly and concisely?to your logline.