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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A.J. Cook revealed that even she was hesitant about this Jennifer "JJ" Jareau storyline in "Criminal Minds."
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2023's setting out to breathe life into another Stephen King classic with "Children of the Corn," and the remake's new trailer doesn't disappoint.
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In the fourth season of "Stranger Things," Finn Wolfhard didn't get much screen time with Gaten Matarazzo. He hopes this changes in Season 5.
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Actress Carrie Coon appears to have immensely enjoyed her time on set with Ant-Man himself, Paul Rudd, while filming "Ghostbusters: Afterlife."
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Kim Bodnia's acting style requires him to be challenged. The actor's methods made him more than prepared for his warrior role on "The Witcher."
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Kristen Haiger explained why she thinks her "Chicago Med" character, Dr. Stevie Hammer, is so important in avoiding stereotypes about women in medicine.
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Although Phyllis Smith and her "The Office" co-stars made the series feel effortless, she recounted spending countless hours on set, especially early on.
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Did you know that the mansion from "American Horror Story's" Season 3 venture "Coven" isn't a set? Here is where the real house is located.
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An important figure in the spin-off series "The Witcher: Blood Origin," it is possible Catrin may look familiar to you. Here is where you know the actress from.
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Despite Finn Wolfhard's love for "Stranger Things," he's excited to see how the series ends.
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In the 1980s, there were a lot of nasty misconceptions about "Dungeons & Dragons" that mirrored those on "Stranger Things 4."
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It was a learning process for Anya Chalotra to portray Yennefer's immense confidence in "The Witcher" and it even helped the actress off camera.
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Many fans of Netflix's "You" seem content to ignore how Penn Badgley's Joe Goldberg is, despite his positive traits, a serial killer at the end of the day.
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Here's why Cary Elwes believes Stranger Things' third season, where he appeared as a recurring guest, was scarier than his time in Saw.
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Marina Squerciati's Kim Burgess is one of the main characters on Chicago P.D., and the actor embraces the character's combination of toughness and femininity.
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With the introduction of Vecna in "Stranger Things" Season 4, fans are left wondering if he is the Big Bad or if The Mind Flayer is the primary villain.
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Voice actor Maile Flanagan has portrayed the titular character of "Naruto" for many years. However, she faced some challenges when working on "Boruto."
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Longtime fans of "Law & Order: SVU" may find it interesting how one of the show's stars, Tamara Tunie, got the popular role of Melinda Warner.
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Introduced in Season 8, Alden appears in over 50 episodes of "The Walking Dead" before his death in Season 11. Here's why the character looks so familiar,
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Only one character has appeared in every episode of Law & Order: SVU. Marisha Hargitay has the longest run on the series.
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Here's what happened to Junior Desinor and his Toor product after he presented in Season 8 of "Shark Tank" on ABC.
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There was an apparent planned marriage between the characters of Fin and Phoebe on the iconic and long-running cop show, "Law & Order: SVU."
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The character of Naruto Uzumaki had several iconic catchphrases in the iconic anime series and voice actress Maile Flanagan used them to bring men to tears.
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Maile Flanagan has portrayed the main character of "Naruto" for around two decades and the voice actress has some thoughts about her time in the franchise.
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Zachary Levi is one of DC's stalwart superheroes and the actor recently defended James Gunn and Peter Safran from fan backlash on social media.
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Graham McTavish is a consistent feature in fantasy shows such as "The Witcher" and "House of the Dragon." He even had to film scenes for both on the same day.