About
"Either you've always had a great sense of humour, or your sense of humour hasn't changed since you were 8" - my Mum
I am Alice (they/them), a non-binary comedy writer from the UK. I began writing humour and parody blogs, and am adapting one of these into an 'abridged' series.
Working with a small team of writers, editors and voice actors, I currently act as producer and writer, also editing scripts from my team to fit the tone of our production.
I have "consistent god-like levels of comedic writing" and create comedy that has a heart, as well as being funny. I love to include queer stories as part of it, and work this into the characters and situations I create in a way that feels natural and allows the humour to shine through.
ScreenSkills Training Passport
Alice Hancock has completed the following modules within the ScreenSkills Training Passport.
Experience
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Producer / Writer
Created and developed a parody series based on my blog with a team of actors, writers and editors.
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Writer
Created a popular parody blog based on the 2018 She-Ra cartoon. It has over 5000 followers and is praised for its mix of humour and emotion.
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Writer
Wrote a short play, They, which was performed at HiveNorth's OutStageUs event in September 2022
Education and training
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From script to screen: how scripted content gets made
ScreenSkills Funded
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work
ScreenSkills Funded
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Diversity, equity and inclusion for the screen industries
ScreenSkills Funded
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Work well series
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Coronavirus basic awareness on production training
ScreenSkills Funded
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Coronavirus basic awareness on production training
ScreenSkills Funded
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Addressing unconscious bias: basic awareness in the workplace
ScreenSkills Funded
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Measuring mastery: knowledge test
ScreenSkills Funded
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VFX
ScreenSkills Funded
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Post production
ScreenSkills Funded
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The production office
ScreenSkills Funded
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Typical working day
ScreenSkills Funded
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Set etiquette
ScreenSkills Funded
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Your first day
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How the set is run
ScreenSkills Funded
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Confidentiality
ScreenSkills Funded
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Who is in charge
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Freelance life
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How content gets made
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Family tree
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How to apply for work in the screen industries
ScreenSkills Funded
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Introduction to mental health awareness at work
ScreenSkills Funded
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Mentoring for mentees
ScreenSkills Funded
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How to find work in the screen industries
ScreenSkills Funded
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Introduction to working in the screen industries
ScreenSkills Funded
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work
ScreenSkills Funded
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Digital Cities: Idea to screen
ScreenSkills Funded
Certificates
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work
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Diversity, equity and inclusion for the screen industries
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From script to screen: how scripted content gets made
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Introduction to mental health awareness at work
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Mentoring for mentees
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Tackling harassment and bullying at work