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Organizations for Screenwriters

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Here is the collection of screenwriting organization links.

Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is a professional honorary organization composed of over 6,000 motion picture craftsmen and women.

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Home of the Emmy Awards. Includes information and live webcasts.

American Film Institute (AFI)
The American Film Institute serves as a point of national focus and coordination for the many individuals and institutions concerned with the moving image as art.

Arizona Film Society (AFS)
Arizona Film Society (AFS) is a tax-exempt, community-spirited organization for anyone interested in film and video events, education and fun.

Association of Independent Commercial Producers
AICP represents the interests of independent companies that specialize in the production and post production of commercials.

Association of Independent Video and Film Makers
A national service organization for independent media. With over 5,000 members, AIVF is a vital resource for independent film and videomakers, providing programs and services.

Atlanta Screenwriters Group (ASG)
The ASG is an assortment of screenwriters who reside in or around the Atlanta area.

Australian Writers' Guild
The Australian Writers' Guild is a professional association for writers in the areas of television, radio, screen and stage.

Brooklyn Film Institute
A non-profit organization, bringing culture and the art of film to the public. Produces the Brooklyn Film Festival.

Chicago Screenwriters Network
A Chicago-based support group which acts as a resource and fraternal organization for local screenwriters.

CineStory
CineStory is a national non-profit screenwriter's organization that works in depth with emerging screenwriters to hone their craft and help them find alternative access to the screen.

Directors Guild of America (DGA)
The Directors Guild of America represents more than 10,000 members working in U.S. cities and abroad.

Greater Cleveland Stage & Screen Authors Assoc.
A writers group dedicated to playwrighting as well as screenwriting.

Hollywood Black Film Festival
Established to enhance the careers of emerging and established filmmakers (directors and writers) from the U.S. and Canadian Black Diaspora, through competition and public exhibition of their films.

Independent Feature Project
IFP is a non-profit organization created to support the courageous work of artists and technicians working in independent film. IFP is organized into 5 regional locales, supporting filmmakers in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Miami.

Motion Picture Association (MPAA)
The MPA and MPAA serve as the voice and advocate of the American motion picture, home video and television industries.

NATPE
The National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) is the world's largest and most influential nonprofit television programming organization.

Northwest Screenwriters Guild
The NWSG consists of creative professionals specializing in feature films, television, children's programing and Interactive Media. Members include exciting new talent as well as outstanding established writers with industry credits and national awards.

Oscar.com
Official website of the Academy Awards.

Sundance Institute
Organization started by Robert Redford to promote the development of emerging screenwriters and directors. Producers of the Sundance Film Festival.

Women in Film
Women In Film is a professional organization founded in Los Angeles in 1973 with the commitment to recognize, develop, and actively promote the unique visions of women in the global communications industry.

Writers Guild Foundation
The Writers Guild Foundation is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1966 to encourage excellence in writing and to promote and preserve the work of writers for film and television.

Writers Guild of America, East
The Writers Guild of America, East is a labor union representing professional writers in motion pictures, television, radio, interactive technologies and television and radio news.

Writers Guild of America, West
The official Website of the WGA, with valuable advice and information on the art and craft of professional screenwriting for film, television, and interactive projects -- including profiles of, and interviews with, the leading writers in the industry.

Writers Guild of Canada
The Writers Guild of Canada represents over 1,500 freelance writers working in film, television, radio and new media production in Canada.







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