Titanic
CraigDGriffithsUberwriter
A young socialite trying to escape her controlling and abusive fiance falls in love with a penniless artist on board Titanic.
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Interesting start but make it more ironic
Interesting start but make it more ironic
I think you need to explain what the Titanic is.
I think you need to explain what the Titanic is.
As in, start the logline by introducing the Titanic, such as…
On the maiden voyage of the passenger liner Titanic, a young socialite… etc.
As in, start the logline by introducing the Titanic, such as…
On the maiden voyage of the passenger liner Titanic, a young socialite… etc.
An Impossible love between a young socialite and a penniless artist on board the Titanic, a ship that is about to sink. (or “… can never sink”.)
An Impossible love between a young socialite and a penniless artist on board the Titanic, a ship that is about to sink. (or “… can never sink”.)
Hasn’t James Cameron already made this movie?
Hasn’t James Cameron already made this movie?
That’s why it’s posted in the “Classics” repository.
A good deal of insight can often be gleaned by examining and trying to improve upon loglines for popular movies, especially those that don’t follow the traditional Hollywood story structure (hero’s journey/protag with a specifically-defined goal) and as such don’t lend themselves as well to standard logline structure (ie. American Beauty).
Just for the record, the IMDb logline for Titanic:
A seventeen-year-old aristocrat, expecting to be married to a rich claimant by her mother, falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. ~ Titanic.
That’s why it’s posted in the “Classics” repository.
A good deal of insight can often be gleaned by examining and trying to improve upon loglines for popular movies, especially those that don’t follow the traditional Hollywood story structure (hero’s journey/protag with a specifically-defined goal) and as such don’t lend themselves as well to standard logline structure (ie. American Beauty).
Just for the record, the IMDb logline for Titanic:
A seventeen-year-old aristocrat, expecting to be married to a rich claimant by her mother, falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. ~ Titanic.
OK, thanks.
OK, thanks.