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<p>to producers. In order to sell the script, it must have an excellent title, good writing, and a great <a href="page.php?w=logline">logline</a>, laying out what the movie is about. A well-written logline will convey the tone of the film, introduce the main character, and touch on the primary conflict. Usually the logline and title work in tandem to draw people in, and it is highly suggested to incorporate irony into them when possible. These things, along with nice, clean writing will hugely impact whether or not a producer picks up a spec script.</p><p>
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