

#Fight club logline how to#
Here’s a great article on writing a logline from the Final Draft folks ( How to Write a Logline that Sells) A good example and a classic is Shakespeare’s ROMEO & JULIET: In medieval Italy, a young man falls in love with the daughter of a sworn enemy.

The project logline – in two sentence you need to cover: who are the main characters? What happens to them? What is the most important moment of the script? How does the story end? What psychological changes occur by the end.A One Sheet – a one sheet is just that it’s a one page snapshot of your project.You’ll need to create two pitch documents. The best way to get their attention is: KEEP IT SHORT My guess is it’s an attempt to show buyers how prepared and dedicated you are.

Sad but true, and I know this because I did it when I was first starting out. They would be so well designed and color coded and have backstory of characters down to what they liked for breakfast and their relationship with their childhood puppy.Īll that information is useful for when you make the project, but for selling, it’s overkill and most buyers will throw your beautiful piece of work in the trash once you leave. They would come in with a three-ring binder with WAY too much information. One mistake that I see young content creators making when they would come in to pitch me (back when I was in the program development world) was that they over pitched me.
