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Think you have the next BIG idea?

Here’s how to get a FREE Logline Feedback

  • SIGN UP: Join the Big Ideas community for articles and videos on screenwriting and breaking into the film industry. Use the form to the right or click here.
  • EMAIL ME: barri@bigBIGideas.com
  • FIRST: Your title.
  • NEXT: Tell me the genre of your project – be specific!
  • NEXT: Your logline. One sentence.
  • REMINDER: Loglines must define the hero and the hero’s conflict.
  • REMEMBER: Your response will be an insider’s perspective on the strength and marketability of your concept and the execution of your logline plus constructive pointers.
  • NEWSLETTER: Joining Big Ideas includes monthly newsletters with practical and entertaining advice. If you do not wish to receive newsletters, please include “unsubscribe” in your submission.
  • LASTLY: One per customer!

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Free Download Worksheets

Personal Thematic Writer’s Workout

You can’t create stories that impact and resonate with audiences until you explore what powerfully moves you. Discovering your Personal Thematic is an essential step in your development as a storyteller. It can power your writing by guiding your choices at every juncture of the writing process. It makes your stories engaging. It ensures your story is unique. It can prove you are a writer with a distinctive voice, the ultimate way to draw industry interest to your work.

Is It The Right Idea or Left?

“What to write next?” may be the most important decision a writer ever makes.

We love all our ideas, but which one can advance your career? Which idea showcases your writing strengths? Which has buyers? Which speaks to your beliefs? Which will excite reps? “The Right Idea or Left?” is designed to help you be objective when deciding What to Write Next.

Lots About Loglines

Loglines may be the single most important sentence you write in trying to advance your work and your career. Here is a compilation of How-Tos and solid advice to help you master the Logline.

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Queries

When you have a solid logline you can move on to crafting a Query Letter. Learn what a letter needs, what will set you above the rest, and how to target your letter so that it gets results!