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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Marlow Barkley stars in the Netflix film "Slumberland" and recently gave an interview in which she described being scared of very deep water.
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Fans are mourning the death of iconic "Halloween" stuntman James Winburn, who died on November 19, 2022, at the age of 85.
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"Terrifier" is a cult classic, to say the least, so it surprised many when it got a significantly bigger sequel, and it was possible thanks to the fans.
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Now that Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) is leading "Law & Order: Organized Crime," fans are again shipping him with Mariska Hargitay's Olivia Benson.
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M'Baku's added screen presence in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" speaks for itself, but it did come at a cost.
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"Missing" is the upcoming second film in the "Searching" franchise, and a lot of fans have noticed its callbacks of sorts to the "Unfriended" films.
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"Missing" is the follow-up to 2018's "Searching." With a new trailer now released, it seems like it will provide plenty of intrigue and mystery, too.
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"Demon Slayer" unfolds in a world overrun by demons. Voice actor Zach Aguilar focuses on one specific trait when voicing the central character, Tanjiro.
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As someone who wasn't an active swimmer, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" star Angela Bassett was frightened by the challenge, of having to train underwater.
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The 2022 film, "Three Thousand Years of Longing," was based off a novella. Idris Elba, one of the movie's stars, surprisingly did not it before filming.
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Mckenna Grace was suffering during the airing of one of her character's most gut-wrenching moments during "The Handmaid's Tale" Season 6.
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Season 5 of "The Crown" brings new actors portraying the royals it depicts, including Queen Elizabeth II in her mid-60s. Here's why she looks so familiar.
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"The Exorcist" made horror history when it debuted in 1973, but, though the movie was a successful movie game-changer, Linda Blair was met with unfounded hate.
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"Black Adam" was crammed full of Easter eggs and references for those who were in the know to find, courtesy of its director, Jaume Collet-Serra.
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The famous doll from "Saw" has some surprising origins. According to industry veteran, James Wan, the doll was actually created in his bedroom.
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Henry Cavill is back as Superman. In a recent interview, the British actor spoke about the iconic character and what makes him so important.
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Boya Liang, known for their animation work on "Hunter x Hunter" and "Attack on Titan," also provided their talent to a pivotal "Haikyuu!!" moment.
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Brandon Perea rose to fame playing Angel in Jordan Peele's movie "Nope." Here's what he had to say about what he knew -- or didn't know -- going into the film.
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Ryan Murphy's latest Netflix series "The Watcher" is loosely based on a real story, but the real-life couple had a few conditions before selling their story.
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Here's what happened to Yair Reiner's Frywall after the entrepreneur made a successful pitch for his product on "Shark Tank."
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The sci-fi horror film M3GAN is fast approaching, and curious and excited fans may have some questions about what to expect from the project.
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"Supernatural" often saw lead Dean Winchester use music as a way to cope with the intense lifestyle of a hunter. The few times he got to sing were all real.
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Ice-T had a funny response when asked about the best part of his "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" character, Sgt. Odafin "Fin" Tutuola.
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In a recent interview, "The Watcher" star Jennifer Coolidge explained how Ryan Murphy kept the show's cast in suspense along with the audience.
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During an interview on "Hot Ones," Viola Davis spoke about the feeling on set while filming the epic battle scenes in "The Woman King."
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"Law & Order: SVU" fans have been watching Casey Novak for years. But for others just tuning in now (welcome), here is why the character looks so familiar.
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Wine & Design was pitched on Season 8 of "Shark Tank." See how Harriet and Patrick Mills' Wine & Design is doing now, five years later.