Sight Unseen

With the support of NZ On Air, we proudly created Sight Unseen, a web-series which featured open audio description.

Episode 1 - Thomas Coysh

After some difficulty finding employment, Thomas Coysh is turning his focus to Para alpine skiing and spends the ski season training on Cardrona’s slopes. Bunking in with his ski guide, John, in a yurt nearby he uses audio cues through the use of headsets or speakers to downhill ski untethered.

Episode 2 - Roman Parahi

After experiencing sudden vision loss in his late teens, Roman Parahi has been adjusting to a blind world. Growing up with a love of sport, running is now his thing, and he regularly trains tethered to a sighted guide. Losing his sight highlighted who his good mates are.

Episode 3 - Maretta Brown

Soulful musician, Maretta Brown, is pursuing a career in songwriting. Experiencing progressive vision loss growing up, music and her faith provided her comfort. She attends Excel Performing Arts School which not only develops her musically but connects her deeper to her faith.

Episode 4 - Ivy Wickens

University student, Ivy Wickens (they/them), navigates the world with a guide dog named Yale. Living in student accommodation, Ivy enjoys arts and crafts with their flatmates and the freedom that having a guide dog gives them.

Episode 5 - Riley James Hovell-Allomes

Riley James Hovell-Allomes (he/they/ia) is passionate about queer representation and advocacy. As a trans-masc, Takatāpui and disabled person, safety is important to Riley, whether it be walking alone or finding role models to help accept their intersecting identities.