Daniel Kazel

Contributing Writer
DKaze - CSU
DKaze - CSU

Kazel produces Stress-Free Living TV shows for Discoverhelp, Inc. and cooking food recipes for NY Times website About.com. He lectures part-time in film/screenwriting at Cleveland State University.

His certificates Include: M.F.A.-screenwriting, B.B.A. Business Marketing from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA. and T.E.S.O.L. language certification.

He is the author of "Introduction to a Film Study", Kendall Hunt Publishing. ISBN:978-0-7575-7028-5. Used for screenwriting, TV production and Film history classes. (http://www.kendallhunt.com/Author.aspx?id=2863)

His publications include: Los Angeles Loyolan, Vilnius Now, The Insider, Kendall Hunt publications.

Daniel's past work experience was for Sony Pictures Entertainment and freelanced scripts at Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Disney, Universal, C.B.S., TV 12 in Ohio, and TV3-LKS studios in Lithuania.

His published TV scripts include: "Aciu Dievui, atejai!" (Thank God you're here!) at TV 3 Lietvos Kino Studijia, Channel 12 TV Ohio.TV spec scripts include: "West Wing", "Just Shoot Me", "Drew Carey Show", and feature script "Salvador Knight" at Paramount Pictures.

Latest Articles

Elizabeth Taylor's History and The Taming of the Shrew
One of America's greatest actors, full of passion, power & sensuality recently passed but left us one of her most beautiful performances with Richard Burton
Mar 23, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
What is Movement in Film?
The camera blends visual conventions such as animation, sound effects, music and camera angles all enclosed in a single frame to create movement.
Mar 23, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
Editing Film or Video: The Rules of Classic Cutting
Follow three industry standard rules when editing a video or film; the 180-degree rule, the eye line match and matching on actions.
Mar 21, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
Lifeguard CPR techniques for adult, child and infant
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), combines rescue breaths and chest compressions on a victim who is unconscious, not breathing and has no pulse. Use AED.
Mar 9, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
What is Mise en scene?
Mise-en-scène is an analytical term encompassing four precise elements: sets and prop decorations, how photographed, Framed materials and staging of action
Feb 25, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
Film Camera Shots
There are seven basic camera shots in film: Pan, tilt, dolly shot, crane shot, zoom shot, aerial shot and hand held shot.
Feb 23, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
Self Hurt and Self Injury Abuse?
Skin-cutting, burning, scratching, ripping off scabs, punching or beating on body parts, hair pulling and ingesting objects is deliberate self-harm.
Feb 22, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
Cheap Ways to Pave a Driveway
The cheapest way to pave a driveway is with crushed gravel, mostly used in rural areas. Asphalt gives a smooth look and costs less than concrete pavers.
Feb 21, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
How to Choose EHR Software Vendors
There are three traits an EHR software provider needs to meet government and industry requirements.
Feb 20, 2011 - Daniel Kazel
Ocean Kayak Fishing
Three simple rules to kayaking before you can truly enjoy the adventurous sport of kayak fishing.
Feb 19, 2011 - Daniel Kazel