Friday June 4th, 2010

2:00pm-3:30pm Fifteen Minutes of Blame: How to be a Successful Screenwriter and Happy Anyway”– Chris Kletzien/ Union Station Hotel
3:30pm-3:45pm

Coffee Break

3:45pm-5:00pm               

“Telling the Story on Location” – Glenn Gainor /Union Station Hotel

5:30pm-7:30pm

HBO Screening of Treme / Frist Center for the Visual Arts.

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

9:00-10:15am

Panel Title TBD” - David Simon Panel with Eric Overmyer/Union Station Hotel

10:30-11:45am “War Stories” - Scott Frank Panel with Richard LaGravenese, Phil Robinson, and Ted Griffin/Union Station Hotel
12:00-2:00pm

OPEN TIME

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Anastasia Brown’s Music in the Movies Luncheon & Panel with Anastasia Brown/Julia Michels/Mike Knobloch/Andrea Von Foerster/ Howard Paar/Country Music Hall of Fame **($40 additional)

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Lunch with Panelists and Sponsors/Union Station Hotel** ($35 additional)

2:30-3:45pm

"Is the Book Better? -Adapting The Book to Film"- Linda Lichter Panel with Ron Yerxa, Albert Berger, and Tom Perrotta /Union Station Hotel

3:45-5:00pm “Who the Hell is Going to Buy My Script? What the Studio World, the Indie World, and the Television World are Looking For From Spec Writers” - Derek Haas & Michael Brandt Panel with Jeff Lowell, Rian Johnson, and Dan (DB) Weiss/Union Station Hotel
6:00pm – 10:00pm

Silverscreen Event  - VIP Party & Guitar /Loveless Barn**($200 additional)

Sunday, June 6, 2010

9:00-10:15am Writing Alone or With a Partner:  How to Make it Work” - Craig Mazin Panel with Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley, Alec Berg, Rita Hsiao, and John Lee Hancock/Phil Hay/Union Station Hotel
10:15-11:30am “Hicks in Hollywood”-  John Lee Hancock Panel with Molly Smith, Ray McKinnon, and Wyck Godfrey/Union Station Hotel
11:00am – 2:00pm

Miss Daisy’s Brunch and Wrap Party/Union Station Hotel** ($35 additional)

**Extra Charge – not included in Conference**


 



 
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