Amber F
School
Full Sail University
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Stranger Things, Survival Horror Video Games
- Amber has first-hand experience writing prose, television and film scripts, and even video games, allowing her to more thoroughly understand the media she writes about.
- She has received multiple awards and recognitions from her peers and superiors for polished writing, professionalism, and expertise.
- When not writing, Amber spends most of her time streaming things like "Stranger Things" for the seventh time, visiting her local cinema, or playing "Resident Evil" to keep herself in the heart of the entertainment world.
Experience
Amber has been in love with the art of storytelling since she was a young girl. Fascinated by the magic of creating a universe from nothing but an idea and words on a page, she became obsessed with consuming media through books, television, and video games. Although many people tried to dissuade her from following her dream to become a writer, Amber shifted her education to focus on understanding the intricacies of entertainment. She believes that in order to be successful in telling her own stories, she must understand what makes other stories so compelling. Using her hands-on experience with writing for entertainment, Amber has been writing about the entertainment industry professionally for over 5 years.
Education
Amber F. graduated from Full Sail University twice with a B.F.A. in Creative Writing for Entertainment and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing. She graduated valedictorian from both programs with multiple awards and achievements from her professors for her outstanding performance.
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Stories By Amber F
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Brett Gelman, who plays the eccentric Murray Bauman in "Stranger Things," explained how he helped brainstorm his one-liner when Murray torches the Demogorgons.
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Not much can shake a seasoned acting veteran like Angela Bassett; however, it seems she panicked during an "AHS" boa constrictor scene as Marie Laveau.
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Here's how to The Walking Dead franchise's shows in order of release or in order of the timeline's chronological order - and where they're streaming.
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One of the primary stars of the latest "Star Wars" trilogy, Daisy Ridley, had her tenure with the franchise end at a transformative time for the world.
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One particular instance in Netflix's Luther: The Fallen Sun pokes fun at the iconic James Bond franchise and Idris Elba's interesting connection to it.
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Fans all over Reddit have been debating on just how Boruto stands out in comparison to his father, Naruto. Here are his biggest advantages.
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Here's why recurring Family Guy guest James Woods turned down an offer to return to the show for a Season 18 episode.
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The cast and crew of "Criminal Minds" were devastated when the original show came to an end after 15 seasons in 2020. Here's how A.J. Cook dealt with the news.
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"AHS: Hotel" exacerbated Ryan Murphy's personal fears.
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Although Seth Green has an impressive resume, many fans may have forgotten that he also made an appearance on "That '70s Show."
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Longtime "Star Trek" fans may be interested to know how and why Walter Koenig's audition for the iconic sci-fi series was so utterly strange.
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While debunking the rumors about fans being horrible to him because of his role in "Game of Thrones," Jack Gleeson shared how they've had an unexpected upside.
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Playing Bette and Dot on American Horror Story was a tall order for Sarah Paulson. Her one request: make it Southern.
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Now matter how many episodes of "The Walking Dead" you've seen, you may not have noticed that the clocks that appear on-screen were set to very specific times.
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"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" had the working title of "Rust City" for almost two years, co-writer Gil Kenan revealed in a December 2021 interview.
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According to Cody Fern, his American Horror Story character is more of a sensitive, creative antichrist type. Not an evil one.
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VizMedia has made several popular anime titles available for free on YouTube. Here's how you can watch them.
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Here's where you may have also seen the actor who played Miles Thomas in Season 2 of Blue Bloods.
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James Cameron is aware of the comparisons between the MCU and the "Avatar" movies' cultural impacts, and he thinks it's a bit unfair.
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Paul "Jesus" Rovia actor Tom Payne still thinks a romance between Aaron and his character on "The Walking Dead" would have been "lazy" despite their chemistry.
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Before J.K. Rowling delivered her first "Fantastic Beasts" script, the film was envisioned as a documentary that would follow Newt Scamander.
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"Law & Order: Organized Crime" star Brent Antonello is just as confused as fans as to why his character Detective Jamie Whelan has a SpongeBob tattoo.
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Here's why Kate Winslet had no problem saying yes when director James Cameron approached her about the role of Ronal in "Avatar: The Way of Water."