Natasha Burton Professional Producer

Natasha Burton a producer, entrepreneur and socialite was always destined for success, growing up in San Diego, Natasha Burton was passionate about law at the early age of 12. Quickly deciding to join the debate club and eventually making her way to be the school president, she was a born leader. Her drive and passion proved to impact the community as she received numerous awards including the Dr. Shirley Weber Community Service Award as well as the San Diego Police Officer Association Scholarship.

Natasha Burton

Natasha Burton

Natasha Burton then attended San Jose State University where she graduated with a degree in Criminology. Destined to be a lawyer, Natasha Burton moved to Los Angeles to pursue her passion. But once in LA, Natasha’s passion shifted to entertainment and she was quickly drawn to the behind the scenes aspect of film and television. Her first success was a show entitled “Fame in the Family” which airs on E!. The show provides an inside look at the lives and careers of rappers Sean Kingston and Romeo Miller and examines the ups and downs of fame. Also, how being in the spotlight impacts their families. With Fame in the Family on air, Burton feels the sky is the limit and is currently in pre-production with four more non – scripted shows

Natasha Burton Professional freelance journalist

Natasha Burton is a freelance journalist who’s regularly writes for Maxim, Cosmopolitan.com, MSN, WomansDay.com, iVillage.com, and Mom. me, among others. She’s the author of two books, 101 Quizzes for Couples and the Little Black Book of Big Red Flags.

Natasha Burton

Natasha Burton

While she is best known for her self-deprecating personal essays about relationships, Natasha Burton is also a seasoned reporter who has covered breaking news stories like the Virginia Tech tragedy and penned features on issues like the effect of the Face book IPO on the Silicon Valley divorce rate.

She has previously worked on-staff as a writer and editor for The Huffington Post and as a founding editor at Glo.com, a women’s lifestyle site partnered with MSN and Hearst magazines. Her work has also appeared in People, Glamour and Daily Variety, as well as online at FHM.com and ModernMom.com.

Since publication of The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags in 2011, Natasha Burton has appeared as a relationships expert for Wall Street Journal Radio, Playboy Radio, “The Mark & Brian Show” on 95.5 KLOS, Fox 5 San Diego, Cosmopolitan, Match.com’s HappenMag, Essence.com and HollywoodLife.com, in addition to other broadcast, print and online outlets in the U.S., U.K., Italy and Australia.

Natasha Burton holds a Master’s in creative writing from USC, where she formerly taught composition. She lives in Santa Barbara, CA with her fiancé, who graciously allows her to write about their love life when the occasion calls for it .To know more about Natasha Burton please visit here: – https://twitter.com/NatashaNBurton/media

Fashion Journalism Tips by Natasha Burton

Natasha Burton worked as a writer for Cosmopolitan.com, covering sex, relationships, celebrity news, health and more. Media is a buzzword. It informs and infuses our existence and imbues our lives with the color of modernity. In it is subsumed the most important aspect of life and society, the ability to and the forms of communication. Everyone wants to be a part of it, everyone IS a part it. We eat, drink, sleep, awaken to, live off, by and for media. We understand it at a deep level and are confused by its often-startling superficiality. It is the world’s newest, truest form of democracy and if you are unaware of the power of media, no matter what you are doing, you might as well be dead.

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Is it possible to train people to be part of the general off-take of media as a career? Certainly it is, depending upon what you want to do and the skills you have. There are literally hundreds, perhaps thousands of job descriptions that would fall under the umbrella of media, whether it is in advertising, in public relations, in event management or in Journalism College. Then there is the marketing of media to buyers, and the selling of it to consumers, both disciplines that have created multiple levels of jobs increasingly being handled by people trained particularly for them.

With numerous fashion editorials, journals and magazines increasing day by day, there is a huge demand for fashion journalists.   There are numerous careers one can choose from, depending on their interests and talents. A fashion journalist can work as a freelancer or be employed. Freelance writers, freelance columnists, freelance reporters, staff writers, staff reporters, staff columnists, book authors and press release writers, are few of the various options available today.

A majority of the jobs in the industry require at least a bachelor’s degree in fashion design or journalism. You can also get an internship with a renowned establishment and then pursue your career. Other basic requirements include good writing and communication skills. You also need to have a good knowledge about the fashion industry. It is advisable to keep yourself updated with the latest happenings in the world of fashion.

Browse through fashion magazines and watch programs related to the subject. Start contributing articles for your college magazine, local newspapers and other publications. Contribute as many as qualitative articles possible. Apart from the usual aspects of glitz and glamour, focus on the national and international market, export businesses and other situation analysis. These days there are numerous blogs cropping out. Start a blog for yourself and pour out your ideas. Blogging is a good way to develop your skill on writing.

The benefits of being a fashion journalist are numerous. You get to travel globally and have the opportunity to work with established designers, models or celebrities of the fashion fraternity. What’s more is that the perks and other advantages of being a fashion journalist is too attractive Natasha Burton was a founding editor at Glo.com, a women’s lifestyle site partnered with MSN and Hearst magazines. Natasha Burton helped facilitate the site’s April 2010 launch, created the monthly edit plan for Glo’s relationships category (the site’s biggest traffic driver), managed and edited freelancers, as well as created original content.

Natasha Burton Developing Successful Smartphone Applications

Natasha Burton

Natasha Burton

Flying Celebz is especially designed for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, with an equal compatibility for android phones by an entrepreneur-turned-developer Natasha Burton. Having released on 14th May, 2014, Flying Celebz proved in a very short time that the passion for developing successful Smartphone applications overlooks the profession of the developer. Coming back to the game, ‘Flying Celebz’, as evident by its name is a game featuring flying celebrities, and requiring fast taps to save your stars from nose-diving into the ground. This simple yet addictive mobile application however sounds easy to play, but the numbers of obstacles crashing into the celebs are pretty hard to surpass.

The game is available on Android as well as on iTunes platforms and gives a wide range of options to choose your own favorite celebrity to begin the flying journey. The celebs include Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Lady Gaga, Harry Styles, and a guest character featuring Jadah Doll. This is the most interesting part of the game, where you can select a character of your own choice, unlike other tapping games with no availability of Character Selection option. Once you tap the PLAY button, tapping is then a never-ending journey if you want to keep your celebs safe against the odds. The major obstacles hindering the celebs flight include nosey paparazzi, gigantic microphones, and huge hanging spotlights. Once you learned to manage the pace of fast tapping plunges upwards and downwards on the screen, you won’t be far from creating a high score on the game.

However, two major obstacles might catch you in the middle of the game. The first being lack of patience, as in Flying Celebz, your poor celebrities will die and over the game several times. And the second is a ‘Low Battery’ warning that prompts upon on your phone screen as this highly addictive game is hard to stop, hence always begin with your mobile charger plucked into the socket already. In all, this game is all about having a better knowledge of when to propel your celebs upwards and downwards, keeping an optimal pace of tapping. Once you have mastered in taking flawless celeb flights and maintaining an excellent high score, the game also gives an option to challenge friends to beat you at the score, hence this is the turning point of the game as the real fun begins when friends are in!

According to the business website http://www.ndbproduction.com, another mobile app from Burton is Pho-Mo, which is going to be launched in November 2014 on both iOS and Android platforms. The app lets users capture moving images similar to a GIF but it allows users to add music, add text and even add their own voice! In addition it allows users to share them across social networks such as Tumblr, Instagram and Facebook. To know more about Natasha Burton please visits here: – http://natashaburtonpost.blogspot.com