Kellie R Griffin Joins the RealVibez Film Festival / Jamaicans.com Version
Kellie R Griffin is no stranger to top-class writing. RealVibez recognizes that.
We are therefore pleased to announce that filmmakers and storytellers will have an experience of a lifetime for a session with Kellie on Wednesday, August 25.
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The half an hour session (10:35 – 11:05 am EST) will look at  Writing your way into the hearts of minds of networks. The session will look at the do’s and don’ts. What really makes a good story great?

A Howard University graduate, holding a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and a  Masters degree in Social Work, Kellie took a leap of faith and changed careers, following a more  creative path in entertainment, which now spans 20 years.

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Kellie has worked on a number of films, stage plays, and television shows, including serving as  Head Writer on Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne,” running two writers’ rooms in both Atlanta and  Los Angeles, simultaneously, for over 100 episodes, with an insanely intense schedule, shooting  three (3) episodes per week. Yes, you read that right.

She has also served as Co-Executive Producer on Season 3 of Netflix’s “Fuller House,” Consulting Producer on NBC’s “Crowded,” and Creator of BET’s “Reed Between the Lines,” which premiered to 3.3 million viewers and starred Tracee Ellis Ross and Malcolm-Jamal  Warner.

More recently, Kellie’s work includes writing and developing “Karma’s World,” an animated  children’s series for Netflix, created by rapper/actor Ludacris, writing for Nickelodeon’s “The  Loud House,” and co-writing a pilot for Disney Channel with actress Raven-Symoné.

Currently, Kellie resides in Los Angeles, CA where she is developing her own animated series,  “Just Your Average Family,” and writing her first book, which is guidebook for new writers – “The WRITE Book: A Shitload of Information for Television and Film Writers and Other  Industry Peeps.”