A logline is a one sentence summery of
an entire script.
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HOW TO WRITE THE PERFECT
"BIG AND CATCHY" BIG HOOK LOGLINE:
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LOGLINE FESTIVAL GRAND PRIZE WINNER:
AWARD: Pitchfest Ticket,
Free Submission into the Philadelphia Screenplay Festival,
Guaranteed Upload of Screenplay
Dave Kraft - "FULL CONTACT"
TWO RUNNER UPS:
AWARD: Guaranteed upload of your
Screenplay into our Screenplay Festival, may submit a second screenplay
for only $15.00
"Jerusalem Idol" - Lewis Papier
"Again Comes the Rain" -
Derek Shaw
15
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
AWARD: May submit your Logline's
Script for ONLY $15.00 or if you already submitted only a $15.00
submission for your SECOND screenplay into the Philadelphia Screenplay
Festival!
Jerusalem Idol - Lewis Papier
Again Comes the Rain - Derrek Shaw
The Ace of Aces - Geoffrey Breuder
RADIO/WAVES - Jeff Goldberg
Finding Phillippe - Tim Carr
Seldom Is Heard - Randy Gross
Gravewalker - Matt Deller
Destination Yesterday - Dexter Williams
Lake Robbins - Mark Garland
Side Effects - Adam Libarkin
Reasons? - Marjory Leposki
Finding Patience - Aaliyah Miller
Darker Than Black - Billy Watkins
Well Kept Secret - Dee Rinaldi
The Four Horseman - Vinny Deleon
The
Desire Behind Six Faces - Justin Orkin
The
Top 15
Honorable Mention Loglines from our Logline Festival will
receive a discounted entry fee into our
Screenplay Festival for only $15.00! Please
note: If you have already submitted a Submission Fee into the
Screenplay Festival and then discover you are a Logline Festival Finalist,
you WILL NOT be reimbursed but may however submit a SECOND SCRIPT for the
reduced fee of $15.00.
TOP REVIEWER/VOTER
AWARD ($20): Turfseer (Lewis Papier)

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TO SEE RESULTS FROM 2008's PHILADELPHIA LOGLINE FESTIVAL sponsored by BSIDE.COM
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A logline is not protected from theft and
cannot have a copyright. Ideas cannot have a copyright and are not
protected from theft. However, screenplays are protected if they have a
copyright and/or have been submitted to the writers guild (Writers Guild,
East or Writers Guild, West). Therefore, if you have a written screenplay
and have a copyright and submitted to the Writers Guild and you submit
your logline to The Philadelphia Screenplay Festival, then you do not have
to worry about theft since you have protected your screenplay. This is why
we encourage writers to post their logline after you have finished and
protected you screenplay.
If you submit a logline to the festival and do
not have a finished screenplay by the start of the Screenplay Festival,
then you will be removed from this year's festival. You will be
allowed to resubmit your logline into next year's festival - your votes
will not carryover.
If your logline summery does not match your
screenplay story then your screenplay will be removed from the festival
and the entrance fee will be returned to you excluding a $10.00 removal
fee.
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