After 20 years in the film industry, award-winning editor Sarah Taylor discovers she is among the approximately 4% with Aphantasia. She sets out to discover how her brain works, and where her creativity comes from.

Currently in post-production

Documentary Feature, CBC,  69 MINS
❋ Directed & Produced by

Anna Cooley & Sarah Taylor

Tamarra Canu

❋ Director of Photography
❋ Music by

Matthew Cardinal

❋ Animations by

Sticks & Stones

BTS of Invisible Imagination

SYNOPSIS

How can you be a creator without a visual imagination? After 20 years in the film industry, award-winning editor Sarah Taylor grapples with the realization that she, unlike 96% of the world’s population, has no ability to visualize. She has aphantasia, or “mind’s eye blindness”, a condition that makes her unable to conjure images or memories in her mind.

As an award winning film editor, Sarah has somehow managed to thrive in an overwhelmingly visual medium. To understand how that is possible, she teams up with co-director Anna Cooley, a hypervisualizer who has a fascination with how brains work and together they set out to tell the story of her non-visual brain... visually.

Through interviews with other people with aphantasia and scientists working on the cutting edge of aphantasia research, they explore the differences in how aphants learn, grieve, create, and remember. Invisible Imagination is not just about aphantasia—it’s a celebration of the limitless potential of human creativity, no matter how it manifests.

FORMAT

44min and feature length versions available

DISTRIBUTION

International - All territories

Canada - Second Window

TERRITORIES AVAILABLE

CBC streaming/broadcast