Sherice Griffiths is a Surrey-based comedy Writer-Director, and proud blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
She most recently won the BAFTA Rocliffe new writing competition and has placed as a finalist for the Tri-Force UKTV writers slam and in the semi-finals for the US Screencraft comedy competition.
For emerging screenwriters, the term “spec script” is often mentioned as a crucial step in breaking into the entertainment industry. But what exactl... Read more.
Flashbacks are a powerful storytelling device. When used effectively, flashbacks can provide crucial story context, reveal character motivations, and create a m... Read more.
In the visual language of cinema, motifs serve as powerful storytelling tools. Recurring images, symbols, sounds or actions woven throughout a film’s narr... Read more.
Genre is one of the most important concepts in storytelling. At its core, genre refers to the category or type of story being told. Whether that be: crime, roma... Read more.
Independent films, or “indies,” are a major part of the film industry. But what exactly makes a movie an “indie film”? At its core, an indie fil... Read more.
Have you ever noticed how certain story elements seem to pop up again and again in movies? The quirky side-kick. The final face-off between hero and villain. Th... Read more.