Meet Katherine Butler, copywriter: a purveyor of impertinence, a queen of imps, and a spinning vortex of cultural idioms. She's your Wonder Woman of Tag Lines, sans sparkly boots. And here's what she's all about.

She writes film trailers. As a freelance A/V writer, Katherine has worked with both domestic and international film studios. Her credits span over a decade of films, including Disney’s Up, Wall*E, and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. She's written trailers for wide releases such as Get Smart from Warner Bros. and An Education from Sony Pictures Classics. Her work includes scripts for recent DVD/Blu-Ray releases as well, such as spots for Snow White, Pinocchio, and most recently, Peter Pan. Finally, she has written one-sheet taglines for Universal Studios on films including The Boxer, October Sky and more.

Also? She brands. Via Straightline NYC, her clients include companies like The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center, and Amerigon Thermoelectrics. Here she developed strategic copy for each brand, including print, special ads, and corporate emails.

Your children know her as well. As a Development Editor for Frank Schaffer Publications, Katherine created supplemental educational material for children grades K-12. Covering a wide range of subjects, she crafted puzzles highlighting African-American figures of history and written worksheets explaining the Jurassic Period on Earth.

She's online. Her articles covering culture and science have been featured on CNN, Forbes, NPR, Grist, The Huffington Post, EcoSalonMNN and more.

Finally, your television has not escaped. Katherine has a strong creative background, with television writing credits at Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, and the USA Network.

With a myriad of writing experiences, Katherine Butler is foremost a story-teller. Every project she undertakes is executed according to her creative background, geared towards supplying catchy copy for her clients. Her story is clear – now let her tell yours.