We've all had to craft a logline for a script, but have you ever thought about crafting a logline for yourself? It's hard enough to summarize your script in one or two sentences. How do you distill yourself as a creative and a professional into one or two sentences? And what do you do with these loglines once you have them worked out?
Join us for this Webinar/Clinic to learn how to create your personal and professional logline from Jeane Wong!
**Writers may sign up for the Webinar to audit the sessions and ask questions. Writers who want to workshop their loglines must sign up for the Clinic.
This Two Week Program Includes:
- What is a professional logline?
- What is a personal logline?
- How to craft a personal v. professional logline
- Feedback on your personal/professional loglines (Clinic only)
- Live Q&A
A child of Vietnam War immigrants, Jeane is Vietnamese-Chinese. She was raised Buddhist in the San Gabriel Valley with stints in Orange County and a Mormon town in Nevada. Growing up, she developed a sweet tooth as a child working at her parents’ bakery. She grew up on a steady diet of Asian folklore, Sailor Moon, and weekly comic books. After interning in politics, getting certified as a First Responder, and a stint working at an oncology lab, she was on a pre-law public healthcare path. But this work convinced her to live by her favorite Han Solo line "Never tell me the odds" and dive into her real passion: Hollywood.
Jeane is a published author, journalist, and podcaster. Jeane has sold numerous pilots, a feature, and has experience producing television from prep to post. She staffed on Freemantle's SANDOKAN and consulted for Freeform's pilot AZNBBYGRL and for Mattel. She’s currently part of Rideback Circle and is a WGA Captain. Jeane has worked in different genres but her writing skews a tongue in cheek POV and dry wit. Jeane also has experience on the other side of the development in indie filmmaking at Uncommon Voices Collective. She loves character studies, love triangles, and big worlds. When not writing, Jeane is a cat mom to Gabby Soprano and a breakfast burrito sommelier.
I'm both very happy I had an opportunity to pitch for Jeane Wong and appreciate her feedback, all her time, and so many helpful suggestions/thoughts! I believe she's someone who really listens. I'm currently in the process of integrating her suggestion in my script, specifically the ending, so that it has even more surprise! So many great suggestions! I feel lucky that I had the opportunity to pitch for Jeane, and I plan to take other classes with her!
~ David Lewis, Screenwriter
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