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A new show for young blind or low vision people about young blind or low vision people - is set to give the wider audience a taste of how they experience such programming.
The five-part series is called Sight Unseen and it aims to make the visual verbal, with audio descriptions that are a fixture - rather than an option - of each episode.
Some 180,000 Kiwis are vision impaired and can benefit from audio description.
The show's been created in conjunction with Able, which is the main organisation in the country making media accessible.
The show's hosted by Ari Kerssens - who lost most of his sight at age 19 - and directed by Sheldene Seth. They join Kathryn to talk about how the series was put together.