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The '''American Screenwriters Association''' (ASA) is a community of [[screenwriter]]s and [[filmmaker]]s, sharing their combined knowledge of screenwriting and the movie industry as a whole. Its primary mission is to help screenwriters hone their screenwriting skills and market their screenplays. They encourage dialogue between screenwriters, [[Film producer|producer]]s, filmmakers, [[actor]]s, and industry to ensure mutual success. They seek new avenues to promote and market their members’ screenplays, and develop new relationships within the industry to increase member visibility. <ref>{{cite web|last=Kirwan|first=Steven|title=American Screenwriters Association Mission|url=http://americanscreenwriters.com/our-mission/|accessdate=14 February 2012}}</ref> |
The '''American Screenwriters Association''' (ASA) is a community of [[screenwriter]]s and [[filmmaker]]s, sharing their combined knowledge of screenwriting and the movie industry as a whole. Its primary mission is to help screenwriters hone their screenwriting skills and market their screenplays<ref>{{cite news|last=Thomas|first=Karen|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/american-screenwriters-association-announces-new-international-conference-in-sydney-70830882.html|accessdate=14 October 2012|date=4/10/2003}}</ref> . They encourage dialogue between screenwriters, [[Film producer|producer]]s, filmmakers, [[actor]]s, and industry to ensure mutual success. They seek new avenues to promote and market their members’ screenplays, and develop new relationships within the industry to increase member visibility. <ref>{{cite web|last=Kirwan|first=Steven|title=American Screenwriters Association Mission|url=http://americanscreenwriters.com/our-mission/|accessdate=14 February 2012}}</ref> |
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Originally founded by John E. Johnson, the organization became dormant after John Johnson's passing in 2008. It was reborn in January 2012 under the direction of Steven Kirwan, ([[Editor]], [[Publisher]], Screenwriter), and [[Executive Director]] and Screenwriter Ron Montana ([[Author]] - ''Ride a White Zebra'', ''Sign of the Thunderbird'', more). |
Originally founded by John E. Johnson, the organization became dormant after John Johnson's passing in 2008. It was reborn in January 2012 under the direction of Steven Kirwan, ([[Editor]], [[Publisher]], Screenwriter), and [[Executive Director]] and Screenwriter Ron Montana ([[Author]] - ''Ride a White Zebra'', ''Sign of the Thunderbird'', more). |
Revision as of 02:49, 14 October 2012
The American Screenwriters Association (ASA) is a community of screenwriters and filmmakers, sharing their combined knowledge of screenwriting and the movie industry as a whole. Its primary mission is to help screenwriters hone their screenwriting skills and market their screenplays[1] . They encourage dialogue between screenwriters, producers, filmmakers, actors, and industry to ensure mutual success. They seek new avenues to promote and market their members’ screenplays, and develop new relationships within the industry to increase member visibility. [2]
Originally founded by John E. Johnson, the organization became dormant after John Johnson's passing in 2008. It was reborn in January 2012 under the direction of Steven Kirwan, (Editor, Publisher, Screenwriter), and Executive Director and Screenwriter Ron Montana (Author - Ride a White Zebra, Sign of the Thunderbird, more).
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- ^ Thomas, Karen (4/10/2003). http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/american-screenwriters-association-announces-new-international-conference-in-sydney-70830882.html. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
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(help) - ^ Kirwan, Steven. "American Screenwriters Association Mission". Retrieved 14 February 2012.
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