My Story
As some of you may know, I have been working on a passion project called The Reel Deal: Real Talent, Tips, and Tales—A Journey through the New Zealand film community—for over ten years now, on and off. The Reel Deal is a colourful, behind-the-scenes exploration of Aotearoa’s celebrated film industry—from the perspective of the people who paint, build, design, and breathe life into its visual storytelling. Part memoir, practical guide, and celebration, this book weaves together behind-the-scenes stories, career journeys, tips, and tools from more than 50 creatives Some of you may also know I have been diagnosed with an aggressive form of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia. Thanks to this unexpected illness, I have had plenty of time not working to focus on finishing my book project… well, in between dealing with illness, medical investigations, and starting a clinical trial. Over time, I’ve come to realise and appreciate that my passion project and my clinical and health goals go hand in hand on this journey towards remission. I needed some new goal posts. I had to ask myself what I could do to keep moving forward on these entangled journeys. I woke up with the exciting idea of starting a website and blog—one that ties into my book and passion to share, celebrate, and encourage through it, as well as my journey towards remission. I welcome you to follow my page/blog, Keep on Keeping on, as I share my journey to getting published and more. You can also check out the website, which is accessible but ‘under construction’ as I continue to add to it at my own pace. The plan is to continue what I started with my book, highlighting and celebrating the film crew, while encouraging students or anyone interested in film work. It will feature a blog link, a gallery page for the film crew to share fun photos, new interviews, scenic/props painting tips, and book updates. May we all find inspiration to keep on keeping on with joy in our hearts- T.E. Website link: www.thereeldealcrew.com
Please check out this incredibly talented scenic painter’s blog, where she shares her journey writing her upcoming book(about the NZ film community), all while navigating life with leukemia.
She also happens to be my mum! If you’re interested in starting a career in film or just curious about the behind-the-scenes world, supporting her blog would mean a lot and help her get her book published! Thank you
















