Week 20 in AICE Media Studies

Introduction

    We started off class with an informative video and then worked on our scripts for the final project.

What I Did

    We watched a tutorial on how to write an elevator pitch, logline, and an outline. Then, we had a class discussion on loglines since Ms. Pistocchi wants us to write one for our film finals. After the class discussion, we got into our groups for the final and started writing our loglines.

What I Learned

    I learned what a logline is and how to write one. A logline is a brief two-sentence summary of a television program, film, short film, or book that states the central conflict of the story. Our film introduction logline is "17-year-old Pearl Williams takes a seemingly innocent jog along the coastal path but is abducted due to family history and must fight for her final breath in the C-10 Canal." 

    I also learned that an outline is a scene-by-scene breakdown of the entire story of your screenplay. I also learned that an elevator pitch is a 30- or 60-second summary of your film that explains the concept in a way that any listener can understand it in a short period of time.



    

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