Everything is just very, very blurry. I've never had proper vision.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My poor vision gives me a soft-focus morning. For the first half hour, I kind of wander through my house, and everything is a blur. I put my contacts in when I'm ready to deal with the world.
I can't see as well as I used to. Which is actually convenient because everything I see is in extremely soft focus! I think that's God's little gift to me.
I go to the movies at least five times a week, and after a while everything becomes a blur to me.
The Universal view melts things into a blur.
You need a very, exceptionally clear vision. And to me, a vision is something that you can say in one sentence. The fewer the words the better.
What is important is for me to do my best work on camera. The camera is inches away from you and sees every micromovement of every muscle of your eye. And if you're not relaxed, the camera sees it.
My eyes don't work, at least not fully, because they are blocked by disease. The scene around me appears through a kind of curtain, a haze.
Portraying visual impairment is difficult. I can see what's going on, but I have to act like I can see nothing. And this can be quite a challenge.
When I make my own videos, I am the writer, the editor, the lighting person, everything - that's why my videos are blurry.
People say I have a distorted lens. I think I see things as they really are.