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Notes on Blindness

James Spinney and Peter Middleton's Notes on Blindness aims to capture the essence of blindness. Experience four different versions of the film to cater for the blind, partially sighted or hard of hearing.
In his writing, John Hull always sought to bring blind and sighted people closer together. In building on John’s work, Notes on Blindness aims to be an inclusive and rewarding experience for all audiences. Below are some of the ways to experience the film if you’re blind, partially sighted, or hard of hearing. The standard version is the original film soundtrack with no extra description or sound effects. The audio-described version uses a spoken description to relate what's happening outside of the dialogue. The enhanced soundtrack version uses more original narration from John and Marilyn to tell the story, along with extra sound design and music. It’s a version that evokes the action, rather providing a literal description.
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Notes on BlindnessNotes on Blindness

Documentary201687 minsDirector: James Spinney and Peter Middleton

James Spinney and Peter Middleton's highly original documentary uses cinematic interpretations and textured sound design to express a ‘world beyond sight.’