The significance of this program for INPUT is not innovative production techniques so much as the application of familiar documentary methods to a subject at once as taboo and as sensational as schizophrenia may be perceived as being, in such a way as to provide insight without a sense of voyeurism or exploitation. It has succeeded in achieving communication from the victims of a disease which is characterized by an inability to communicate so deep as to totally isolate them from the real world during psychotic episodes, and even during calm periods.