Karla Rae Fuller
Karla Rae Fuller, MFA, PhD is currently an Associate Professor in the department of Cinema and Television Arts at Columbia College Chicago. She teaches in the Cinema Studies and Screenwriting areas in the undergraduate and MFA graduate programs. She received her PhD from Northwestern University, MFA from Columbia University in New York City and BA from Amherst College.
Prior to teaching at Columbia College, Ms. Fuller held the position of Director of Feature Film Evaluation at Vestron Inc. which produced the hit movie Dirty Dancing among others. She was also a freelance script reader for New Line Cinema, Miramax and various other production companies.
Her research interests include racial and ethnic representation in Hollywood films, postwar Japanese cinema and authorship studies. She has presented her work at film and media conferences both nationally and internationally and also published in numerous film journals.
Bulletproof: Writing Scripts that Don't Get Shot Down
Shoot Like Scorsese: The Visual Secrets of Shock, Elegance, and Extreme Character
You Can Act on Camera: Insider Tips for Delivering a Great Performance Every Time
The Short: Personal Writing Tools to Free the Imagination
The Hidden Tools of Comedy: The Serious Business of Being Funny
Onward & Upward: Reflections of a Joyful Life
The Invisible Cut: How Editors Make Movie Magic
The Defining Moment: How Writers and Actors Build Characters
Reality TV: An Insider's Guide to TV's Hottest Market (2nd Edition)
Getting It Done: The Ultimate Production Assistant Guide
Directing Great Television: Inside TV’s New Golden Age
The Director's Six Senses: An Innovative Approach to Developing Your Filmmaking Skills
Do the Right Thing: Five Screenplays that Embrace Diversity