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Posted: January 11th, 2012, 9:47pm Report to Moderator
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Using names for sitcoms loglines IMO is appropiate, as it`s about the same characters week in week out.

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The loglines for television shows (actually called taglines, IIRC) can get away with using names because the viewers learn who the characters are and the taglines need to be shorter than loglines.

Otherwise, your TV Guide listing will read:  "As a paleontologist fumbles his best chance to win the waitress' heart, his chef sister dates her boss."


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Oh, shoot!

I should've read this thread before posting my script in. I'm about 95% sure I used the name of the main character in the logline  

But lucky I saw it before I entered the moviepoet contest! But that doesn't matter because my logline sucks hahahah

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Hey peeps.

I'm one that always struggles with a one or two sentence log line. I stumbled across this just now and it's really helpful (and a very good read).

Apologies if this has already been linked on another thread, it probably has -- but anyhoo...

http://www.twoadverbs.com/logline.pdf
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Log lines are a tease... a hook... not a summery. As I said in another thread. Less is always more
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