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Opinion: The 100 Greatest Screenwriters

On February 9, 2023February 11, 2023 By tennscreenadminIn Commentary, Resources

Vulture’s 100 greatest screenwriters of all time

TSA on Zoom and Live!

During this period of public health safety, the TSA is meeting on Zoom every Wednesday. However, beginning in January 2023 we will have one live, in person meeting on the last Wednesday of each month, with weekly Zoom meetings the rest of the month. Stay tuned for more scheduling and location announcements!

Missed the Zoom call? Watch what we did on YouTube:

Our February 22 meeting was a live show on the campus of NECAT. Watch this site or our Facebook page for an announcement of its release date!

The next Page 2 Screen meeting will be March 29, 2023.

To view our March 8 meeting, click here.

To view our March 15 meeting, click here.

To view our March 22 meeting, click here.

The next TSA Zoom meeting will be on April 5, 2023. Hope to see you there!

TSA meets on Zoom

While the world is embracing social distancing during the current health crisis, the Tennessee Screenwriting Association has moved its weekly meetings online via Zoom. Meetings will be held at 7:00 p.m. (Central) each Wednesday.

To join the meeting, visit our Facebook page.

If the schedule is open and you are a paid member, you can sign up at the start of the meeting to present materials. You will also have the opportunity to reserve a spot to present at future meetings. Up to three spots are available at each meeting.

If there are open slots remaining, the group typically watches and analyzes a movie or participates on a group writing project. Meetings also occasionally feature guest speakers on the art and craft or business of screenwriting.

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Tennessee Screenwriting Association

Tennessee Screenwriting Association

About TSA

The Tennessee Screenwriting Association (TSA) is a not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to the art and craft of screenwriting. If you are in the Nashville area, we meet from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Watkins College of Art, Design & Film. Screenwriters at any level are welcome.

Mission Statement

Tennessee Screenwriting Association (TSA) is working to develop avenues to help our members and community prepare for the real world of the entertainment business.

TSA uses and promotes Classic American Narrative Structure (C.A.N.S.), the structure used as the backbone of American film and in use by the American studio system since the advent of talkies in the 1930s.

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