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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Here's where you may have previously seen David Corenswet, who plays the Projectionist in "Pearl."
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Whatever happened to DynoSafe after it appeared on Shark Tank? Even though the deal fell through, potential customers can join a waitlist on DynoSafe's site.
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While entertaining, to say the least, there are flies in the ointment when it comes to "Shark Tank." Here is the most problematic aspect, according to fans.
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Guillermo del Toro seems to have nothing but praises for James Cameron's highly anticipated "Avatar: The Way of Water."
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The "Law & Order" franchise is no stranger to reusing its cast across episodes and series. But here is how it incorporates cast relatives into the show.
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Shemar Moore is one of the stars on "Criminal Minds" and the actor enjoys receiving a particular type of praise when it comes from longtime fans.
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"Criminal Minds" star Kirsten Vangsness recently discussed just what makes the popular series so immersive and mentioned the supportive cast.
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James Spader is no stranger to making adjustments to get in character, and going bald for his role in "The Blacklist" was one thing he was ready for.
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Letitia Wright recently explained why the post-credit scene in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is especially important.
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Paul Reiser plays Dr. Owens in Netflix's "Stranger Things," and the actor opened up about the effect the sci-fi show has had on his fanbase.
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Turns out that Freya Allen has been quietly lifting items from the set of "The Witcher."
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While Season 4 of "Stranger Things" introduced many wonderful elements, and music, fans are none too pleased with the love triangle that developed.
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While Jason/Yamori is probably best known for his fondness for murder in "Tokyo Ghoul" you may have recognized his voice first. This is why he sounds familiar.
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There are several recurring characters on "The Blacklist," but none are as effective as Teddy Brimley. Here is why the character may look familiar to viewers.
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"Smile" director Parker Finn recently explained why he didn't give the film's mysterious entity a backstory to explain its actions.
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A number of fans believe James Gunn might have hinted at a new member of the Guardians of the Galaxy in the trailer for the franchise's third entry.
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Misha Collins is best known for his role as Castiel on The CW's "Supernatural" -- here's what the actor has been up to since the show ended.
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Parker Finn, director and writer of "Smile," discussed what scene was the most complex and difficult to film during an interview after the movie was released.
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Disney is bringing us yet another classic animated film. Here is everything we know so far about "Wish."
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It can be daunting to start a movie franchise, especially when it has spawned six movies. Here is how to start watching the "Resident Evil" franchise.