What Makes Your Logline Attractive to A-List Actors, Producers, Directors, Managers, Agents, Financiers and Development Execs?
What Makes Your Logline Attractive to A-List Actors, Producers, Directors, Managers, Agents, Financiers and Development Execs?
Taught by Christopher Lockhart
Story Editor
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$49.00
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Summary

With this webinar you'll get a downloadable Logline Structure Map to help you with your own loglines!

 

A logline is the way your screenplay is introduced to the world. It’s rare that anyone will read your script without knowing something about it first. A-List Actors, producers, directors, managers, agents, financiers and development execs will often lean on hearing a logline before ever asking for or agreeing to read a screenplay. If your logline doesn't sing, the script usually doesn't get opened. Even more important, if the logline doesn't work, it's a signal to those who read screenplays for a living that the script probably doesn't either. Delving into a logline can help you identify problematic elements of a screenplay, enabling solutions to fix them.

Simply put, there is no one better to help teach this subject than Chris Lockhart. As Story Editor at William Morris Endeavor (WME), the world's largest diversified talent agency, Chris has curated projects for A-list actors such as Denzel Washington, Liam Neeson, Mel Gibson, Matt Damon, Rachel McAdams, Ben Affleck, and countless others over the last 20+ years. He's accomplished this reading and exploring through piles of screenplays, magazines, books, old movies, TV shows, and pitches in search of potential film projects. If you've seen one of these actors in just about anything, chances are Chris was the first stop for the screenplay (of which he's read over 60,000), but only after he heard the logline and deemed it worth of a read!

Chris began his career at International Creative Management (ICM), where he worked as script consultant to legendary talent agent Ed Limato, who represented industry giants such as Mel Gibson, Richard Gere, Michelle Pfeiffer, Liam Neeson, and Robert Downey, Jr. Chris later moved to the venerable William Morris Agency, which eventually merged with Endeavor to form WME. Chris is the Story Editor for A-list talent such as Denzel Washington, Michelle Williams, Richard Gere and more! 

As an educator and consultant, Chris has lectured around the world on the craft and business of screenwriting, and he has advised on countless feature films. Chris graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with an MFA in dramatic writing and was awarded the school's Public Service Prize for his dedication to public education. He is an adjunct professor at National University's Professional Screenwriting Program. He has also taught at LA Valley College and UCLA. His writing workshop The Inside Pitch was filmed for Los Angeles television, earning him an Emmy Award nomination. Chris's creative counsel has been used on hundreds of hit films Chris is a member of the Writers Guild, the Producers Guild, and the Television Academy.

In a jammed packed and often hilarious webinar (trust us, Chris is a character and a half), Chris will not only teach you how to write a logline, but how to tailor it in such a way that it is appealing to talent, representation and the money. He'll break down the mechanics of a logline to determine what makes one work. He'll show you what aspects A-List actors, directors, managers, agents, producers, financiers and development execs look for in a logline that makes them want to take the next step and read your script. Chris will then take you on a broader discussion of the elements of successful screenwriting and how your logline can betray what you've written or reveal the shortcomings in your script. As a bonus, Chris will then play a recording of an interactive logline pitch shop he recently held where he broke down several loglines to show what worked and what didn't. All this followed by a fun and informative Q&A filled with even more actionable information.

 

PLUS! You'll get a downloadable Logline Structure Map to help you with your own loglines!

 

 

"Amazing seminar loved it. It was the best I have ever watched or ordered!"

- Robert M.

 

"Chris was clear, concise, helpful, and focused. Loved his enthusiasm and humor."

- Lori H.

 

"Oh my god, I was laughing all the way through. In between writing about 10 pages of notes. SO much fun and a wealth of knowledge."

- Denise G.

What You'll Learn

  • Chris will breakdown the mechanics of a logline to determine what makes one work.
  • From a logline, what catches the eye of an A-list actor, director, manager, agent, executive or producer? What do they look for?
  • A broader discussion on the elements of successful screenwriting and how you can learn that from your logline.

 

 

Chris speaking at the Seattle Film Summit with Sean from Broken Road Pictures, Josh Adler from Circle of Confusion and Kevin Parker from Artists First Management.

 

 

Executive

Christopher Lockhart
Christopher Lockhart
Story Editor at WME

Christopher Lockhart is a Hollywood executive, filmmaker, and educator. He is the Story Editor at WME, the world’s largest talent agency, where he curates projects for A-list talent such as Denzel Washington. His agency career began 25 years ago at the former ICM, where he ran the Story Department, and he did a short stint at the William Morris Agency before it merged with Endeavor to form WME. As a filmmaker, he produced the cult horror hit THE COLLECTOR and its sequel THE COLLECTION. He wrote and produced the documentary MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS, which was acquired by Oprah Winfrey. Other credits include AMERICAN SKIN and the upcoming SOLITARY. He is currently in pre-production on CROOKED CREEK. Christopher received an MFA in dramatic writing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He has taught at Los Angeles Valley College, UCLA, National University, and has lectured around the world on the Hollywood screenwriting maze. His writing workshop, THE INSIDE PITCH, was filmed for Los Angeles television and earned him an Emmy nomination. You can learn more about Christopher at www.christopherlockhart.com.

Testimonials

Chris was so bang on with his advice for crafting a logline. I redid my two most cumbersome ones within ten minutes after this webinar. In turn, that process has prompted a whole cascade of new scenes to fix everything within those screenplays! - Sarah G.

Chris was clear, concise, helpful, and focused. Loved his enthusiasm and humor. - Lori H.

Excellent webinar. Really helped with my logline. - Martin R.

Very informative. Clarified a lot of questions I've always had regarding loglines. Well worth the money. - Emmit R.

It was very informative and insightful. - Mays S.

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