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  1. Posted: November 8, 2016In: Fantasy

    After learning her mermaid mother has only a week to live, a disfigured teenager must choose between a conniving snake and a vengeful clown, the only ones who know where to find her.

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    Added an answer on November 10, 2016 at 2:20 pm

    I think you are trying to say the lead character only has a week to find her mom who is dying and there are only two possible guides who can find the leads mother, both of whom which are flawed. However if that is the case, then the inciting incident would not be the cancer but would be the discoverRead more

    I think you are trying to say the lead character only has a week to find her mom who is dying and there are only two possible guides who can find the leads mother, both of whom which are flawed.

    However if that is the case, then the inciting incident would not be the cancer but would be the discovery that her mom is missing.

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  2. Posted: November 10, 2016In: Examples

    A highly cultivated test subject flees the clutches of a CIA organization and must determine the purpose of his program while evading capture from government officials.

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    Added an answer on November 10, 2016 at 2:13 pm

    I believe dpg's logline attempt on this classic is good. The inciting incident really is when he discovers his assassin skills. I believe that is the event that sets the story in motion.

    I believe dpg’s logline attempt on this classic is good. The inciting incident really is when he discovers his assassin skills. I believe that is the event that sets the story in motion.

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  3. Posted: November 9, 2016In: Drama

    LOGLINE: A fame obsessed actress with more ambition than talent will must conceal her involvement in the murder of her fianc

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    Added an answer on November 9, 2016 at 5:15 pm

    The question is, why do we want the lead character to succeed?

    The question is, why do we want the lead character to succeed?

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