Building a Story
Most stories fall apart before they even begin, and the reason is simple: the writer doesn’t truly know what the story is. In this episode of Building a Story by StorySteps, we break down the logline, the single sentence that defines your entire story. You’ll learn what a logline is, why it matters, how to write a logline, and how it keeps you from writing scenes that go nowhere or constantly starting over. We will sample some famous logline examples and explain the elements that grab the attention of the audience. Instead of just theory, we apply the concept to our case study, Lost Boy, showing how a rough idea becomes a clear, structured story foundation. The full Lost Boy case study is available for download at https://storysteps.net/lost-boy-treatment [https://storysteps.net/lost-boy-treatment] This podcast is based on original ideas developed by StorySteps, though we have opted to voice the podcast by AI. StorySteps is a small company with limited resources, and we have opted to use AI in this way to enable us to keep a podcast format while still spending our time and focus on developing the concepts and core material on which each episode is based. This series is also available in a shorter video format on YouTube by the creator of StorySteps. Watch it on https://www.youtube.com/@storystepsapp/videos [https://www.youtube.com/@storystepsapp/videos] or find it in article form on the StorySteps website [https://storysteps.net/25-day-story-series-by-storysteps-article-format/] This podcast is created by StorySteps, and we will frequently reference it. StorySteps is a simple tool for planning and structuring your story. Create a free account at storysteps.net [https://storysteps.net] and start building your own story. If you want to stop guessing and start building your story with direction, this is where you begin.
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