Finding a Way: The Story of the Blind Surfer Filming Locations
Where was Finding a Way: The Story of the Blind Surfer filmed? Finding a Way: The Story of the Blind Surfer was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:
Finding a Way: The Story of the Blind Surfer Filming Locations
Oceanside is a coastal city in California. It's known for palm-dotted Harbor Beach and nearby Oceanside Harbor, with its marina and shops. To the south, the long Oceanside Pier juts into the Pacific Ocean. The California Surf Museum traces the sport's history with a surfboard collection and exhibits on famous surfers. Sculptures, paintings and drawings from the region are on display at the Oceanside Museum of Art.
Carlsbad is a city near San Diego, in California. It's known for Tamarack Surf Beach, backed by the Carlsbad Sea Wall, and secluded South Carlsbad State Beach. The Legoland California theme park includes rides, a water park and the SEA LIFE Aquarium. The Flower Fields is a seasonal attraction, with acres of flowers. Set in a canyon, the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park is home to free-roaming peacocks.
Finding a Way: The Story of the Blind Surfer (2021)
This short documentary explores the life of Pete Gustin, a world-renowned voiceover artist and "Blind Surfer". The documentary follows the life of Gustin from childhood to present, and documents his challenges with Stargadt's Disease, a form of Macular Degeneration, which has robbed him of nearly all of his eyesight. Despite his disability, he has become one of the most prominent voices in the voiceover industry, learned to surf, and started a successful Youtube channel which has reached over 10,000 subscribers. The documentary is both a documentation and celebration of the challenges that Gustin has faced and overcome and serves as an example of how those who face challenges can overcome them through determination and hard work.