5/7/2023 0 Comments Screenplay logline![]() If you have a good concept, you don't need anyone to tell you it's good, you don't need to self-flaggelate, you will be carried along on the wings of your own story. I think you either have a good concept or you don't. That makes the user feel super awesome for the day, and hence more likely to comment on future loglines. Once you have received multiple comments on your logline, you pick the most helpful comment, awarding that user brownie points. Since everybody has time to read one sentence, reading and commenting on two loglines is an incredibly low price to pay to get feedback on your own logline. The site asks that each user review at least two loglines for every logline he or she posts. For the uninitiated, a logline is a one-sentence pitch for your story idea (Logline It! has a nice summary of the key elements of a logline). ![]() Here are the details on how it works:Īfter registering on Logline It!, writers can post their loglines. Say hello to Logline It! - the world's only site dedicated to loglines for film (according to their motto). Friends are good for listening to pitches (they watch movies, right?), but fellow writers are even better if you can find them. While someday we hope to have a producer's undivided attention hanging on every word we say, we need to find an audience for our pitches now before we waste a lot of self-flagellation on a script that nobody wants to read. ![]() That means you need to pitch it and get feedback. Before you start writing, you need to know if your story idea is going to work with an audience. ![]() Writing a screenplay takes a lot of time, energy, caffeine and self-flagellation. ![]()
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