Noun
(authorship) A very short summary of a script or screenplay.
Coordinate term: elevator pitch
(nautical) The line fastened to the log, and marked for finding the speed of a vessel.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to the official logline, the film, based in Allahabad, is set in a romantic volatile backdrop which will bring out an unusual yet raw and edgy love story on the screen. Source: Internet
In Season 3, Sage’s relationship with partner Collette (‘s Naya Rivera) will be challenged “as they face criminal charges, financial ruin and powerful political enemies who want to destroy Sage and High Water,” the logline reads. Source: Internet
Logline: The comedy is set in the 1970s and revolves around an Irish-Catholic family with a working-class dad, traditional mom and eight boisterous sons who navigate changes big and small during one of America's most turbulent decades. Source: Internet
Logline: The hourlong dramedy is described as a unique ensemble that follows characters all born on the same day. Source: Internet
Logline: A new chapter based on the original series about a guy determined to prove his convicted brother's innocence and save him from death row by creating an elaborate plan to escape from prison. Source: Internet
Logline: Loosely inspired by Marlon Wayans' life, the comedy centers on an inappropriate but loving father (Wayans) committed to successfully co-parenting with his polar opposite ex-wife. Source: Internet