Tip 5: Avoid Naming Similar Films in the Loglineĭon’t describe your logline in terms of similar films (“It’s like Predator meets Christmas Vacation”). It is meant to be a concise summary of the film, not a full synopsis (which is a description of each plot point in the full movie). Remember, a logline should be only one to two sentences. Too much information can mark your logline as being written by an amateur. Tip 4: Don’t Give Away Your Entire Movie!ĭon’t try to tell your entire movie in your screenplay logline. Instead, you will want to describe your character’s profession, personality, characteristics, or situation. The only exception to this is if your protagonist is a well-known or historical character, and their identity is central to the theme of your film. Tip 3: Don’t Use the Names of Your Characters in Your Loglineĭon’t use the names of the characters in your screenplay.
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