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- Sometimes reoccurring thoughts linger and you find yourself unable of letting go of what ever has been holding you back. You can't over think the past, or change it in anyway. It's a learning experience, you need to accept and grow from it, then move.
- Since an infant I've always had difficulty sleeping. Partially due to my nystagmus moving my eyes constantly and with very active mind, my brain seems never to slowdown. This short film showcases the daily struggles I face attempting to fall asleep at reasonable time.
- Apple announced a major new way to interact with the iPhone,iPad and Mac at the WWDC 2019. Voice control is a new accessibility option to control, navigate and work on your devices with just your voice.
- Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive Campaign directed by James Rath, was awarded in several categories: Design, Creativity, and Sustainability, at the 2018 Cannes Lion Film Festival, France. A film on how adaptive clothing empowers people with disabilities. Disability is an honor, not a burden. It is what makes you unique. Not everybody has the strength to fight with everyday things, like getting dressed. It's about making everything easier for everybody. Your ability is stronger than your disability. Let people know what you dream about, because you never know who can help you in your journey. Keep going.
- James Rath is a legally blind filmmaker, accessibility advocate, and speaker. Through his YouTube channel he shares accessible technology and his experiences as a person living with blindness through vlogs and films.
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- 2016–TV EpisodeApple invited me to the set of SEE staring Jason Monoa and Alfre Woodard. I was asked for my feedback on how the show represented blindness and I met with multiple blind and low vision actors who played roles on the show. At the premiere of SEE I share my impressions of watching with audio descriptions.