Path to New Perspective
We're all looking at the road ahead to find our next steps — Ixchel Lemus-Bromley had to find another way. When she was diagnosed with a rare, blinding eye disease, Ixchel couldn't see her path forward. That didn't stop her from taking a run at new challenges. Literally. As a distance runner, Ixchel knew she wanted to continue in the sport. But to do that, she’d have to accommodate her vision loss. This is her journey to connect with a running guide, a new community, and ultimately, a transformation within herself.
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Kyle SeagoDirector
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Prarthana JayaramWriter
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Amber BensonProducer
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Kyle SeagoProducer
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Ixchel Lemus-BromleyKey Cast
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Kyle SeagoDirector of Photography
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Ryan Zemke2nd Unit DP
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Isaac BaikCamera Operator/AC
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Adam McCollomProduction Sound Mixer
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Kyle SeagoEditor
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Ryan HillsTrailer Editor & Finishing
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Lorenzo RossiPost Audio Mixer
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Ben CowanColorist
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Matt LewisArt Director
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Chip RichCreative Director
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:9 minutes 47 seconds
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Completion Date:November 29, 2024
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Production Budget:66,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States, United States
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Country of Filming:United States, United States
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Language:English
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
The son of an acclaimed deaf actor, Seattle native Kyle Seago was raised with a visual eye and a creative mind. In high school, Kyle’s film projects earned awards at international film festivals. After helping co-found the National Film Festival for Talented Youth (now the largest youth film festival in the world), Kyle began working as a TV producer on shows such as CW’s “America’s Next Top Model” and MTV’s “The Phone.” Kyle has produced over 30 hours of primetime television and traveled to at least 20 countries for international shoots. After moving his home base back to Seattle, Kyle worked as a commercial producer (Microsoft, Volvo, McDonalds, Harley Davidson) and opened up a documentary film production studio, Seago Media. He currently splits his time documenting international tours and shows for musicians and directing short and long-form documentary film projects. His projects include a documentary based in Zimbabwe, a six-part television documentary series based in Alaska, and several arts or artist-based human interest stories.