Taglines and synopses are essential for independent filmmakers and screenwriters submitting to film festivals, but many make the mistake of thinking they are the same or not important at all. In reality, both taglines and synopses are film industry standards, each serving a unique purpose. A tagline is a single, catchy sentence designed to grab a reader's attention and spark initial interest in your film or screenplay. It's often displayed on the movie poster used for marketing. On the other hand, a synopsis is a brief description of your film or screenplay, typically under 100 words, that summarizes the story, reveals the genre, but does not spoil the ending. The synopsis is meant to further entice readers and provide a clearer understanding of what the story entails.
Commonly, filmmakers and screenwriters use the same exact sentence for both the synopsis and tagline, especially when submitting to film festivals. I address the need to separate the two in this video. To find out more about the film festivals that are managed by Mikel Fair, please visit filmfestivalcircuit.com/
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12 май 2024