John Swetnam

Logline: Pitched with a :What “Chronicle” was to “X-Men”, “Terminus” is to “Aliens”. Story follows a female astronaut, accompanied by two flying droids, as she boards and explores an abandoned colossal alien spaceship, that upon further inspection appears to be terrifyingly less abandoned than she had hoped.

Logline: A group of teens vacationing with their families in a remote mountain resort are suddenly tasked with saving their kidnapped parents from a band of criminals.

Logline: In a town ravaged by an unprecedented onslaught of tornadoes, a group of storm chasers run toward the danger, testing how far they will go for the once-in-a-lifetime shot, all while the worst vortex is yet to come.

Logline: The film takes a first-person POV through video cameras and cell phones to tell the story of high school students who try to survive the worst tornado in U.S. history.

Logline: Pitched as “Wicked” meets “Twilight,” the story is a contemporary re-imagining of “Peter Pan.” A post-adolescent Peter Pan encourages a young human woman on a her quest to save Neverland from an evil fairy who wants to make Neverland never more.

Logline: When the police arrive at an abandoned desert gas station after a brutal massacre, they find no evidence at the crime scene except for some of the victim’s personal electronics, which include a video camera, a Flip-cam, and two cellphones. With nothing else to go on, a troubled detective must analyze and piece together the footage from the personal electronics in order to figure out what the hell happened and who the killer is.

Logline: When the police arrive at an abandoned desert gas station after a brutal massacre, they find no evidence at the crime scene except for some of the victim’s personal electronics, which include a video camera, a Flip-cam, and two cellphones. With nothing else to go on, a troubled detective must analyze and piece together the footage from the personal electronics in order to figure out what the hell happened and who the killer is.