Screenwriting : Please Write a Wintery Logline and Opening Scene to This Christmasy Pic. by Mark Deuce

Mark Deuce

Please Write a Wintery Logline and Opening Scene to This Christmasy Pic.

Winter for your Summer.

Diana Levin

My logline is probably going to be sh*t but let’s take a stab at it. Logline: A middle-aged career-minded woman contemplates breaking up with her long time Autistic boyfriend over Christmas with his family.

Ana Dominique Mendoza

In the midst of a dark snowy Christmas eve, lurks a presence that can't be tamed by any ordinary prayer.

Mark Deuce

Love it Diana Levin

Mark Deuce
Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

There is a special time between the 24th and 25th of December where any wish you have can come true; what do you wish for the most for Christmas?

(I know that’s not a traditional logline but that’s what comes to mind for me hehe)

Emma Nuella

Logline:

On a snowy Christmas Eve, a heartbroken man discovers a hidden mystery in a peaceful park that might revive his lost holiday cheer.

Opening Scene:

The biting December wind mirrored Elias's inner chill. Seeking solace, he entered the park, where golden lamplight warmed the snowy landscape. The crescent moon's gentle glow beckoned him deeper. As he walked, the snow crunched softly beneath his feet, whispering secrets hidden beneath its pristine surface.

Marco Pieper

When a bitter hunter gets hired by Santa Claus to take down the annoying Red-Nosed Reindeer, he must fight his growing sympathy — or end up on Santa’s naughty list himself.

Demarcus Jones

One winter night not long ago, there was something special in the wind tonight. In what you think was a ordinary old town on a ordinary winter night, live not just ordinary people. of such special place. But it was something special about this town. It was the special magical Forrest that reach at the edge of town.

Sydney S

I love the crescent moon, that looks my dream winter night growing up in Kansas for me!

Göran Johansson

Since there is sometimes snow in the winter in the place where I live, I know that most species of broadleaf trees are barren during the winter. So it is logical to assume that we are dealing with a case with snow in a place where there is normally no snow.

logline : Cold weather results in people showing they have warm feelings, even for strangers.

opening scene : Somebody who needs help due to the unusual weather.

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