Feature Screenplay Video Pitch for MYA’S TRUTH, Screenplay by Thomas L. Ferguson

Watch the Video Pitch Logline for MYA’S TRUTH: Get to know writer Thomas L. Ferguson: 1. What is the theme of your story? The central story is about being able to define your own path in life. My main character must learn to define her own destiny, instead of letting others define it for her.… Continue reading Feature Screenplay Video Pitch for MYA’S TRUTH, Screenplay by Thomas L. Ferguson

Video Pitch for LOVE AND LET DIE, Feature Script by Stephanie Sharp

Get to know writer Stephanie Sharp: 1) What makes your story unique and also engaging? After his arrogance leads to a DUI accident in which his wife and four others lose their lives, Daniel is visited by an angel who sends him back through time to his high school days for a second chance at… Continue reading Video Pitch for LOVE AND LET DIE, Feature Script by Stephanie Sharp

VIDEO PITCH for ELENA, Screenplay based on novel of same name by Duncan Lloyd

Written by: Danek Kaus, produced writer, based on novel of same name by Duncan Lloyd Genre: Horror Type: Feature Screenplay LOGLINE: Teddy is a lonely and sexually obsessed teenager. One night the lovely Elena walks out from his bedroom closet and his dreams come true; but he soon learns that you must be careful what… Continue reading VIDEO PITCH for ELENA, Screenplay based on novel of same name by Duncan Lloyd

Logline Basics (Or, how to write the best logline)

The easiest way to phrase your logline is to state the genre, an attribute of the main character, and what the character needs to achieve to meet a challenge. Of course, you may see your script as a slice of life or a series of vignettes or something else that doesn’t lend itself to a clear statement in this form, but attempt it.