Tag lines
We had to came up with different tag lines for the drama to be placed on the poster.
We had a couple of ideas:
1. Take a seat, let it out
2. Sign in, sit down
3. We are what we leave behind
4, Talking is important, but so is listening
5. There is more after life than just death
The difference between a log-line and a tag-line:
A logline is a one (or occasionally two) sentence description that boils the script down to its essential dramatic narrative in as succinct a manner as possible.
A tagline is a piece of marketing copy designed to go on posters to sell the film
– In space no one can hear you scream (Alien)
https://www.raindance.org/10-tips-for-writing-loglines/
Movie taglines:
https://www.shortlist.com/entertainment/films/the-40-greatest-movie-taglines-ever/83728
The tips on writing a tagline:
https://www.inc.com/young-entrepreneur-council/10-tips-for-a-remarkable-tagline.html
1. Keep it simple:
Try to keep it up to 10 words.
2. Avoid the marketing meeting effect
Do not make it soulless. It should speak directly to the benefit.
3. Tell a story
Make sure you know exactly what your story is about, so you can describe it in even one word.
4. Explain your offering
A tagline should explain your product and be functional.
My taglines:
1. One room. Five stories.
2. Wednesday (or) Wednesdays at 7:30
3. Five sessions, five stories, five memories.
4. Fear. Longing. Guilt. Anger. (or) Fear. Numbness. Guilt. Sadness.
5. Five stories, ten memories.
Voting for the tagline:

We gathered our ideas and we voted for our favourite tagline. We did it a couple of times, finally deciding on one that I have written down "Five stories. Ten memories."
I think that this tagline explains very well what the drama will be about. It says that there will be five different stories that will be introduced to the audiences and that there will be ten memories that we will talk about. Five - represents to people who will talk in the drama and Ten - represents those people and the ghosts that are there with them in the room.
We had a couple of ideas:
1. Take a seat, let it out
2. Sign in, sit down
3. We are what we leave behind
4, Talking is important, but so is listening
5. There is more after life than just death
The difference between a log-line and a tag-line:
A logline is a one (or occasionally two) sentence description that boils the script down to its essential dramatic narrative in as succinct a manner as possible.
A tagline is a piece of marketing copy designed to go on posters to sell the film
– In space no one can hear you scream (Alien)
https://www.raindance.org/10-tips-for-writing-loglines/
Movie taglines:
https://www.shortlist.com/entertainment/films/the-40-greatest-movie-taglines-ever/83728
"One man's struggle to take it easy"
"Check in. Unpack. Relax. Take A Shower"
"The last man on earth is not alone"
"There are 3.7 trillion fish in the ocean. They're looking for one."
http://www.adweek.com/creativity/66-great-movie-taglines-past-30-years-130595/
The tips on writing a tagline:
https://www.inc.com/young-entrepreneur-council/10-tips-for-a-remarkable-tagline.html
1. Keep it simple:
Try to keep it up to 10 words.
2. Avoid the marketing meeting effect
Do not make it soulless. It should speak directly to the benefit.
3. Tell a story
Make sure you know exactly what your story is about, so you can describe it in even one word.
4. Explain your offering
A tagline should explain your product and be functional.
My taglines:
1. One room. Five stories.
2. Wednesday (or) Wednesdays at 7:30
3. Five sessions, five stories, five memories.
4. Fear. Longing. Guilt. Anger. (or) Fear. Numbness. Guilt. Sadness.
5. Five stories, ten memories.
Voting for the tagline:

We gathered our ideas and we voted for our favourite tagline. We did it a couple of times, finally deciding on one that I have written down "Five stories. Ten memories."
I think that this tagline explains very well what the drama will be about. It says that there will be five different stories that will be introduced to the audiences and that there will be ten memories that we will talk about. Five - represents to people who will talk in the drama and Ten - represents those people and the ghosts that are there with them in the room.






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