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  1. Posted: September 7, 2021In: Family

    When a self-absorbed race car is arrested for literally tearing up the road going through a small, deserted town, he must restore the road in order to be released in time for the most important race of his life.

    Vince Caruso Penpusher
    Added an answer on September 23, 2021 at 11:23 pm

    I didn't get that this was an animation from the logline and assumed the car tearing up the road was a typo. So I'll give my take on the the logline and hopefully you can work from there backwards. A self-absorbed race car driver crashes his car in a small town and is sentenced to work for several dRead more

    I didn’t get that this was an animation from the logline and assumed the car tearing up the road was a typo.

    So I’ll give my take on the the logline and hopefully you can work from there backwards.

    A self-absorbed race car driver crashes his car in a small town and is sentenced to work for several days repairing the damage.

    This was done in Doc Hollywood (starring Michael J. Fox) and the above logline was a bastardization of that logline.

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  2. Posted: September 7, 2021In: Student Loglines

    A tool to empower IT projects and to create knowledge toward digital innovation

    Vince Caruso Penpusher
    Added an answer on September 23, 2021 at 11:08 pm

    This sounds like a product description (even with the comments). Is this supposed to be a movie or an ad or an industrial film?

    This sounds like a product description (even with the comments). Is this supposed to be a movie or an ad or an industrial film?

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  3. Posted: September 16, 2021In: Horror

    The lives of Moses Hudson, a retired alcoholic cop, turned paranormal investigator; Alex Norvin, an unemployed writer; and Laura Norvin, a radio personality, are thrust into chaos after awakening at a Haunted Arkansas Bed and Breakfast with zero memory of how they arrived seconds after an active shooter event at a truck stop.

    Vince Caruso Penpusher
    Added an answer on September 23, 2021 at 11:05 pm

    Remember that a LOGLINE is referred to as a One-Line (and is usually 1 or at most 2 lines). You're giving a synopsis. A logline might be something like this: A paranormal investigator, a writer, and a radio personality find themselves at an abandon B&B with no memory of how they got there. You dRead more

    Remember that a LOGLINE is referred to as a One-Line (and is usually 1 or at most 2 lines). You’re giving a synopsis.

    A logline might be something like this:
    A paranormal investigator, a writer, and a radio personality find themselves at an abandon B&B with no memory of how they got there.

    You don’t need to give away Moses was a cop or Alex is unemployed, but I would use DJ or Talk show host (or whatever Laura does on radio). Also the shooting is in the story not the logline.

    We know who they are, and what the story is from that one sentence. Why they’re there is why I’ll pay $15 to see.

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