loglineprefixes
Logline prefixes are short phrases or words used at the beginning of a logline to convey specific information about a film, television show, or other media. They serve as a quick reference for industry professionals and can influence the perception of the project. Common logline prefixes include:
"Based on" - Indicates that the story is adapted from an existing source material, such as a book,
"Inspired by" - Suggests that the story draws inspiration from a particular source but is not a
"Set in" - Specifies the time period or location where the story takes place.
"From" - Often used to indicate the creator or author of the source material.
"Starring" - Highlights the main actors or characters in the project.
"Directed by" - Names the director of the film or show.
"Written by" - Credits the screenwriter or writers of the project.
"Executive produced by" - Lists the executive producers involved in the project.
Logline prefixes help to provide context and set expectations for the audience and industry professionals. They