Yes! Absolutely! I actually posted a synopsis as well, I’m just still learning to navigate this site so I don’t know if it posted or not!! Something that’s close to my soul!!
Yes, it posted in the logline section of your page, Amber Wagoner. I like the story. The logline is more of a tagline though. Do you want me to post a logline template that I use?
You're welcome, Amber Wagoner. Here's the logline template:
For a logline, you want something like: "After ______ (the inciting incident/the event that sets the plot in motion), a _______ (the protagonist with an adjective) tries to _______ (goal of story) so ________ (stakes)."
Loglines are one or two sentences (a one-sentence logline sounds better and it takes less time for a producer, director, etc. to read it). You can add the antagonist in the logline. The inciting incident can also be at the end of the logline.
Example #1:
"After a group of dog criminals arrives in a small town, an impulsive dog sheriff defends a dog treat factory so they won't steal food that's meant for hungry dog families."
Example #2:
"A dysfunctional couple works together to survive against bears after they crash on an abandoned road miles from help."
NOTE: Not all stories will follow this logline template. Biopics, TV shows (the overall logline for a show might not follow this template, but the logline for an episode in the show could), and documentaries might not follow this template.
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Beautiful..
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Welcome to the community, Amber Wagoner. Stage 32's a great place for screenwriters and authors. Are you working on any scripts or books right now?
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Yes! I have already written scripts on ground
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Hi Maurice!! It’s a pleasure to meet you!! I AM certainly working on an “Untitled” feature.
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Thank you sooo much Wilson!!
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Sounds great, Amber Wagoner. Is it the Romance/ Crime logline that's posted on your page?
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Yes! Absolutely! I actually posted a synopsis as well, I’m just still learning to navigate this site so I don’t know if it posted or not!! Something that’s close to my soul!!
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Really..
Lol yes
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I am about writing a story on this picture..
Looks fun!!
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Yes, it posted in the logline section of your page, Amber Wagoner. I like the story. The logline is more of a tagline though. Do you want me to post a logline template that I use?
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Yes sir!
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This blog should help you navigate Stage 32, Wilson Ufuoma Okoroluwa: https://www.stage32.com/blog/navigating-stage-32-for-your-best-experienc...
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Thank you!!
Thank You
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You're welcome, Amber Wagoner. Here's the logline template:
For a logline, you want something like: "After ______ (the inciting incident/the event that sets the plot in motion), a _______ (the protagonist with an adjective) tries to _______ (goal of story) so ________ (stakes)."
Loglines are one or two sentences (a one-sentence logline sounds better and it takes less time for a producer, director, etc. to read it). You can add the antagonist in the logline. The inciting incident can also be at the end of the logline.
Example #1:
"After a group of dog criminals arrives in a small town, an impulsive dog sheriff defends a dog treat factory so they won't steal food that's meant for hungry dog families."
Example #2:
"A dysfunctional couple works together to survive against bears after they crash on an abandoned road miles from help."
NOTE: Not all stories will follow this logline template. Biopics, TV shows (the overall logline for a show might not follow this template, but the logline for an episode in the show could), and documentaries might not follow this template.
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Thank you soooo much!!!
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You're welcome, Amber Wagoner. Hope the template helps and looking forward to seeing what you name your script. :)
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Thanks for the support!!
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You're welcome.