it’s all been a bit of a whirlwind! I decided it was best to jump straight into
work and after landing Monday night, went in on Tuesday morning.
job on here, if I did, they’d sack me! However, I’ll just say that I
can see why films are being made out here. The facilities are the best I’ve
ever seen, and I’ve worked for some big post houses in Soho. Words cannot
describe how overawed I was being given tours of my new offices yesterday and
getting to look at the stuff I’m working on. I hope I can live up to it all!
for a short walk down the road to the corner shop, or “dairy” as they call it here, which is right next to Weta Cave.
The cave is a mini museum and shop, linked to the studio, offering a behind the
scenes look at characters, props and displays from some of the biggest movies.
You can find out a bit more here on their official site.
took, we weren’t in there long, but I’ll definitely go back for some limited
souvenirs to send home! Hobbitses feet keyring anyone?!
escaped the inevitable jetlag after sleeping so well on my first night, I was
proven wrong though! After my first day I was so tired, I retired to bed at
9pm, only to wake multiple times in the night, having bizarre dreams about
being back home! I gave up at 3:30 the morning and spent the rest of the night
chatting to friends and family back home in the UK! This gave me the
opportunity to stand out on the deck as the sun came up, (even though it rained
I didn’t mind!) I talked on skype to Dave, Ali and Sian and showed them the
views. It was so lovely to see their faces peering back at me through the screen! So
here is a photo of the first ferry leaving for the south Island in the morning!
I promise I’ll get my better camera out this weekend when I do some exploring! There
is so much to see.


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