My logline pitch
Horrified Lady wants to find out who stole her scrumptious
cheese and ham bagel. Due to the mysterious burglar not leaving any traces.
Newspaper story:
Protagonist – a central character
The protagonist
Dramatic Question – What do they want? (In real terms and
thematically – a family? Forgiveness? To overcome an Achilles heel?)
If you’ve ever wondered just how much attention airport
staff are really paying, here’s a little pointer.
Actual newspaper
story:
Airport security at Stansted just allowed Josh Reed, a 6’3”
bearded bouncer to travel on a passport owned by his pregnant partner.
Sophie Watkins, for the record, is 5’2”, female, and does
not have a beard.
Josh told Lad Bible, ‘I was just completely shocked at how
the hell I look like a small brunette female.
‘It’s terrible that
it wasn’t noticed at all.’
Second newspaper
story:
Having played pretty much every online game there is to play
and quickly getting bored of completing other people’s games, he decided to
make his own.
He began dedicating endless hours to YouTube tutorials and
studying books on coding.
Mohammed told Metro.co.uk: ‘I used to play online games, a
lot. In 2012, I really did get bored and thought thoroughly on how a game is
made. The journey started in my bedroom, I watched YouTube videos to learn Java
programming as that was the language that was required to develop the game.’
Having mastered the art of Java script, Mohammed invested in
books to teach him more about the actual development of a game.
First logline pitch:
6ft 3 bouncer stoops very low to do anything to see his ill wife with the
last resort using his wife’s passport, mimicking her voice, pretending to be
her, wearing a wig and all sorts to pass security.
Second logline pitch:
12 year old game inventor with autism created own game, made
thousands and thousands in aid of giving his dying aunty a lung transplant.
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