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  1. Posted: April 18, 2016In: Drama

    Beyond the Verse – A sassy Nun gets caught in the middle of a gangster war in Harlem New York and must outsmart the thugs to keep the peace for the neighborhood to flourish.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on April 18, 2016 at 8:29 pm

    As Nir Shelter said, the ?objective goal could use a polish.And if she's caught in the middle of gang war, then there is no peace to keep. ?The peace is lost. ?It's peace she's trying to restore.

    As Nir Shelter said, the ?objective goal could use a polish.

    And if she’s caught in the middle of gang war, then there is no peace to keep. ?The peace is lost. ?It’s peace she’s trying to restore.

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  2. Posted: April 13, 2016In: Drama

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2016 at 7:19 pm

    To ?make his dying wife happy an ill-tempered has-been rock star enters a singing contest, which reignites his passion for performing. ?He must survive the competition and a judge determined to get him out to ?...... I hope this helps.

    To ?make his dying wife happy an ill-tempered has-been rock star enters a singing contest, which reignites his passion for performing. ?He must survive the competition and a judge determined to get him out to ?……

    I hope this helps.

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  3. Posted: April 9, 2016In: Drama

    Logline: A modern orthodox Jewish teenager faces the fallout of having sex with his girlfriend, something specifically prohibited by his faith. He tries to cope with guilt by isolating people and using drugs, leading to conflict with his friends, family, and teachers. His drug use takes him on a downward spiral and a difficult journey to find meaning in his life.

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on April 11, 2016 at 6:11 pm

    Is the girl also an Orthodox Jew or is she not religious at all? If the later then problem solved, if the former then I agree with DPG she would make for a far more interesting MC than the guy. Secondly think of a logline as a tool to describe the major plot points of your story - inciting incident,Read more

    Is the girl also an Orthodox Jew or is she not religious at all? If the later then problem solved, if the former then I agree with DPG she would make for a far more interesting MC than the guy.

    Secondly think of a logline as a tool to describe the major plot points of your story – inciting incident, main action and goal. You don’t need to tell the whole story in one logline, only the elements vital to the plot.
    Here is a helpful guide on logline basics:
    https://loglines.org/howto/

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