See differently: How technology aids help young visually impaired people? | DOCUMENTARY
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 Published On Jul 18, 2019

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Hi! I'm a MA journalism student from University of Westminster. This is my final graduation project - a 12-15min video documentary. Starting from my personal experience, this short film is focused on young visually impaired people in the UK, and how they use technology aids to support their daily lives. Using a phone for visually impaired people is not weird at all, and they're able to live a normal life with the help from new technology just like everyone else. Technology is not only about digital devices too - it's also about biological science and unlimited possibilities.

From this documentary, I'd like to let people be more aware of visual impairment and eye diseases in general. It's also a message to visually impaired people (especially young generation) and their parents. Living a positive life is always possible.

Thanks to all the people that have offered me generous help, no matter they appeared in the film or not. Also a big thank you to all my friends and family back in China who have been supporting me from the very beginning.

This documentary is what I want to say, to hear, and to let others understand. Hope you like it :)

p.s I'll be adding subtitles/audio description in English and Chinese very soon!

需要中文字幕的朋友目前可以在bilibili上观看:https://www.bilibili.com/video/av5964...

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Filmed by Canon DV & M100 camera, Gopro7 and iPhone XS
Edited by Final Cut Pro X
All music and sound effects are from YouTube audio library. I do not own any of the copyrights.

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