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Loglines: An Exercise

Script Genius
4 min readMay 14, 2020

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One Foot in Front of the Other

A good logline is the first step in putting the pieces of your screenplay together. You need to know where each step is going to land in order to fill in the shimmies and shakes in between the hard landings that make your script special. But first you need to know the pattern you’re trying to follow.

A Quick Checklist

Here’s a quick list of the main points in your plot that are essential to know as you build your story into an exciting screenplay:

Main Character: ______________________________

Inciting Incident: _____________________________

Clear Want: _________________________________

Action Choice: _______________________________

Antagonist: __________________________________

Climax: _____________________________________

Resolution/Change: _____________________________

The Spine of the Story

The above 7 elements are the vertebrae of your story. They are the bones of your plot that keep your reader’s imagination and interest engaged from start to finish. They are also the bones upon which you hang the “meat and sinew” of your story.

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Script Genius
Script Genius

Written by Script Genius

Film critic turned film schooler turned screenwriter turned free advice giver. Presenting thoughts on Screenwriting, Hollywood, and sometimes Social Marketing.

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