Gabe
351 points
- 5 loglines
- 9 reviews
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Thanks guys, that makes sense I.e to focus on the external action in the logline. Cheers. Dpg, I agree I definitely think 'malevolent' is vague, but I'm using it because I'm not sure how I can signify the entity without…
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Thanks for all the feedback really appreciate it, guys!
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Perhaps Hitler's daughter ?falls in love with him? That would make for an inciting incident , where the protagonist could leverage her love to help save the Jews. The growing tension would be he has a lover in the camps…
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Inciting Incident: The inciting incident seems quite ambiguous. The logline begins by stating that two?teenagers have been taken hostage, but the rest of the logline?implies that more students have also been taken hostage. Is it a class, a group of…
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I think there are way too many moving parts, perhaps too many for a logline. ?As a result, number 1 seems to be missing an inciting incident, but the action doesn't seem to connect with the goal/consequence. For 2. there… -
I think it's a really interesting concept, ?but I believe there should be a stronger causal link between the inciting incident, action and outcome. But in saying that, the inciting incident isn't quite clear. In my opinion the father losing…
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Hey guys, I really appreciate the feedback and the time giving it. In terms of the story actually working , that's something I prefer to figure out while I'm writing the synopsis and delving into research, although I do appreciate…
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That's wonderful to hear. Thank you for your feedback :)
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Many thanks for your feedback. 'An inciting incident should be an event which directly affects the protagonist, something that upends the character?s life and forever changes their status quo, forcing them from inaction into proactively pursuing their objective goal.' I…