After growing up in a working class family in Cornwall, Rebs became the first member of her family to go to university, studying English Literature at Cardiff. Marrying her love of storytelling and film, Rebs decided to pursue a career in film and television during her final year, where she worked as a locations trainee, script reader, and interactive script PA for interactive film company Good Gate Media.
After graduating in 2020, Rebs continued to work in interactive film before taking her first television job as an APOC on a HETV show for HBO. After working in production for almost two years, Rebs retrained as a script supervisor under the tutelage of veteran script supervisor Sue Jeffries as part of a Sgil Cymru and Screen Alliance Wales initiative.
As a script supervisor, Rebs has racked up credits on continuing dramas (such as the BBC’s Casualty and Doctors), as well as HETV shows (Flatshare, Y Golau, Willow) and shorts and continues to work across genres and formats, including as a member of the prestigious ScreenSkills Trainee Finder programme.
More recently, Rebs has branched into the world of script editing, studying development and editing with the BBC Writersroom and as a script editing mentee on the BECTU/Cult Cymru mentoring scheme.
Rebs is incredibly passionate about continuity and storytelling structure and development, and enjoys telling stories that captivate the imagination and emotion for the next generation of moviegoers; as a writer, she particularly specialises in coming-of-age stories, adaptations, and sci-fi/fantasy. Diversity – both on-screen and behind the lens – is particularly important to Rebs, and as a disabled lesbian she is committed to telling authentic stories on screen, particularly those of LGBTQ+ and disabled narratives.