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After winning the trials, a fiery adolescent girl is prized with becoming the body of a coldhearted AI.
From your logline, I can't tell if this is the beginning of the story or the end of your story. Is the story what happens next and this is just the set-up? Or does she win the prize... The END
From your logline, I can’t tell if this is the beginning of the story or the end of your story.
Is the story what happens next and this is just the set-up?
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A tenacious art forgery expert, is dragged back in time when her brother?s diary reveals the location of stolen diamonds in a heist masterminded by her father.
CraigDGriffiths confusion is understandable.?? Also, while a story may include flashbacks, a logline should focus on the forward movement of the story in time.? Even when the story is about coming to some reckoning?with an unpleasant past, it is done by means of action in the present tense toward aRead more
CraigDGriffiths confusion is understandable.?? Also, while a story may include flashbacks, a logline should focus on the forward movement of the story in time.? Even when the story is about coming to some reckoning?with an unpleasant past, it is done by means of action in the present tense toward a future objective goal.
King Oedipus is “dragged back in time” to? reckon with his past, but that is not his dramatic purpose, his objective goal.? His objective goal is find out?the crime — who did what?– that has so?offend ?the gods that they have cursed the city of Thebes with the plague.
So if it?is?not the case that the woman’s intentional objective goal is to be dragged back into the past, then what is it going forward?? What does she want to do, what must she do as a result of the information revealed in her brother’s diary?
And what are the stakes for her?? And who opposes her effort? Is there competition — a villainous rival also seeking the stolen diamonds? (If not, why not?)
See lessA doctor stands in the operation room to save a patient from dying via a heart transplant. The doctor has a stroke and his assistants must try to save the patient?s live.
Richiev changed the affliction from a stroke to a heart attack.? Which, I think,?adds dramatic irony to the situation.
Richiev changed the affliction from a stroke to a heart attack.? Which, I think,?adds dramatic irony to the situation.
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