Production Day 4: Video

Our first week of production came to an end at Frank Senior’s home – where he easily beat me at a game of chess. Frank is a jazz singer and it was a pleasure for the whole crew to spend our last day with him and his wife Millie.

This may be the end of this part of the production, but it is only just the beginning of our adventure into the world of documentary filmmaking. We couldn’t have made it this far without the support of so many people and we hope that you will continue with us on our road to creating something amazing and groundbreaking.

Photography by Dennis Cahlo

Production Day 3: Photos

On Production Day 3 we traveled with Daniel Aronoff as he went food shopping at Eataly NYC.

We were all fascinated by how Daniel was able to use his sense of touch to identify food (as you can see in this video). And as you can see from these production stills, I even challenged myself to literally get behind the camera.

Photography by Dennis Cahlo

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Production Day 3: Video

The Braille of Food

Production Day 3 brought us to Eataly NYC, where Daniel Aronoff – The Blind Food Critic – went food shopping. It was fascinating to witness how he uses the sense of touch to identify food, such as the age of cheese.

And perhaps my favorite part of the day was watching Daniel prepare a meal in his kitchen. Watch the video to see more behind the scenes from the day!

Production Day 2: Photos

Production Day 2 brought a new challenge, as we hit the streets to follow Daniel Aronoff during his commute to a job interview.

We had yet to do any street filming so we quickly learned how to best capture Daniel during his travels. Watch as I share my thoughts on the day.

Photography by Dennis Cahlo

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