Such a great post! (I am enjoying this whole series!)
Wanted to let you know since you mentioned looking for resources, I have a very short (and free!) ebook all about writing loglines. It’s not perfect, I’m sure, but I’ve been told it’s helpful. I wrote it with features in mind but I’d love to hear if you think it applies as well to TV movies. (It should, I think?)
Anyway. It’s called “Logline Shortcuts” and you can find it on Amazon or via your local library’s digital offerings.
What an incredible resource, Naomi! I just downloaded it from Amazon and can’t wait to check this out. I’m working on a huge post about loglines myself so this is perfect timing! Thanks so much for reading my stuffs!
Such a great post! (I am enjoying this whole series!)
Wanted to let you know since you mentioned looking for resources, I have a very short (and free!) ebook all about writing loglines. It’s not perfect, I’m sure, but I’ve been told it’s helpful. I wrote it with features in mind but I’d love to hear if you think it applies as well to TV movies. (It should, I think?)
Anyway. It’s called “Logline Shortcuts” and you can find it on Amazon or via your local library’s digital offerings.
Cheers!
What an incredible resource, Naomi! I just downloaded it from Amazon and can’t wait to check this out. I’m working on a huge post about loglines myself so this is perfect timing! Thanks so much for reading my stuffs!
Awesome! Hope you enjoy!
This is such a great guide! The right formula for a TV Thriller pitch has always alluded me and this makes it so much clearer - thanks for sharing :)
It’s surprising how little info there is online about TV movie writing specifically. Trying to fix that over here ;) Thanks for reading, Jamie!
Resting pitchy face 🤣👌🏽
It’s gormless, certainly!