Loglines are one-or-two sentence summaries of a story or screenplay. Here's an example: When a prize-winning journalist makes up a source, she pays an ex-con to be her supposed poet-laureate. That’s a logline I wrote for Sam Hamm's 1988 script "Pulitzer Prize.- It’s likely the first one I ever wrote, way back in film school. […]
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