TV Writer.Com Logline Class

SIGN UP FOR THE TV WRITER.COM LOGLINE CLASS Quite bluntly, no matter who you are this is the one class no one can afford to do without. Not only does every new writer need to learn more about loglines, but also just about every �old pro.� In a business increasingly dependent on loglines, with buyers determining what they want to follow up on by how much a one or two sentence pitch piques their interest, nothing is more important than being able to boil your work down to a zinger that immediately makes everyone who hears or reads it say, �Damn! I wish I�d thought of that!� No matter how good your screenplay, spec teleplay or series idea is, if you can�t hook the buyer you'll never get it before an audience. And most people are clueless about how to hook the buyer. Remember, a logline is far more than the dull, dreary one-sentence description found in TV Guide. Fortunately, good logline writing is a skill you can learn. And in TV Writer.Com�s ever-increasing desire to help everyone get started on the road to fame and/or riches, we've decided to offer a TV Writer University class designed to teach you how to make your loglines more effective. The Special Logline Class is a one meeting, self-contained unit that will show you how to make your logline short and sharp and right on the money. It will show you how to use loaded words and action verbs to get past the buyer's defenses. The way it works is as follows: 1. The student pays the fee ($35...cheap!) 2. The student receives the TV Writer.Com Short Course E-Book on Loglines by e-mail 3. The student writes a logline and e-mails it to TV Writer University 4. TV Writer University and TV Writer.Com Master Mentor Larry Brody reads the logline and comes up with ways to improve it (unless it's absolutely perfect, in which case the student just may get a not-yet-determined prize) 5. The next Special Logline Class will be held Monday, June 14, 2004 in the TV Writer University Classroom at 7 p.m. Pacific, 10 p.m. Eastern time. Then, like the pizza-munching bandits and guerilla fighters all writers really are, we�ll go through the loglines together, thrashing them out and whipping them into the best possible shape -- going until we�ve finished them all, or we drop (don�t worry, if we don�t finish we�ll just pick up again the following Friday). Enrollment is limited by Brody�s work schedule and personal stamina, so be prepared when this class opens again. Remember, if you can�t get anyone to read your work it doesn�t matter how good it is. And no one�s going to read it without an effective logline. To sign up for this special class, go to http://www.tvwriter.com/servicesc.html