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Why you Should Learn to Love the Logline

... or not the writer knows what they're doing. What I've discovered is that you REALLY know after just the logline. If you can't grab me in two sentences, why should I believe you'll grab me in a few thousand? So, in short, loglines are ... Read Read: Why you Should Learn to Love the Logline

By: Jeff Bollow | 20/04/2007 | Screenplay
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All Drama is Conflict

... , but Person B stands in his way (or wants it too!). We're not talking about a few major scenes. We're talking about everything! Your logline needs it, your synopsis needs it, your treatment needs it, and your screenplay needs it. On ... Read Read: All Drama is Conflict

By: Jeff Bollow | 20/04/2007 | Screenplay
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The Path to Getting Your Screenplay Sold

... The whole purpose of a pitch is to get your script read. Usually, your marketing materials consist of a logline, synopsis, and One Page, but there is an important distinction you need to make. Your pitch needs to present your story ... Read Read: The Path to Getting Your Screenplay Sold

By: Hal Croasmun | 11/10/2007 | Non-Fiction
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You are the Box Office Smash: the Personal Screenplay

... screenwriter. Hollywood success. Behind this voice is the idea that somehow, some way, you’ll find the hero, or the hook, logline or pitch that will punch your golden ticket. If you could only figure out what the studio wants, if you ... Read Read: You are the Box Office Smash: the Personal Screenplay

By: Gordy Hoffman | 16/02/2007 | Screenplay
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Title Your Short Story Right

... to your short story, remember it is the first impression the editor will have about your writing abilities. Like the logline to a screenplay or the first paragraph of a novel, the title should represent the story they are about to read. At ... Read Read: Title Your Short Story Right

By: Kristy Taylor | 08/09/2006 | Non-Fiction
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Immortalize The Voice Of A Loved One. Hire A Ghostwriter.

... and promotional components. It is appropriate to request a sample chapter on spec, as well as, a pitch, a synopsis, and a logline. As the bids trickle in, the evaluation process resembles the role of an H.R. dept. Desirable skill-sets ... Read Read: Immortalize The Voice Of A Loved One. Hire A Ghostwriter.

By: Matthew Evans | 25/03/2006 | Writing
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Make a Good First Impression

You've got the single most amazing plot twist in cinematic history. When the reader gets to page 102, they'd better be sitting down, because for the first time EVER, they may actually FAINT reading a screenplay! It's THAT good. It's ... Read Read: Make a Good First Impression

By: Jeff Bollow | 20/04/2007 | Screenplay
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Making Promises you Can Keep

Stories are self-contained worlds. The rules of everyday life still apply (unless you establish alternate rules), but aside from the obvious, every single element in your story must make sense to that world. This leads to an unusual ... Read Read: Making Promises you Can Keep

By: Jeff Bollow | 20/04/2007 | Writing
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The Five Paths for Australian Screenwriters

Australia is not Hollywood. Australia is not Hollywood. Australia is not Hollywood. Sometimes, I have to remind myself. It's the only way to preserve my sanity. See, I'm an independent film producer who's been involved in the ... Read Read: The Five Paths for Australian Screenwriters

By: Jeff Bollow | 20/04/2007 | Screenplay

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