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Felix Georgii Portrait

Productions

Problem

Action sports portraits frequently fall into the trap of becoming standard, flashy highlight reels. Viewers see the final, adrenaline-fueled trick, but they rarely see the person behind it.

For an athlete like Felix Georgii—who competes and performs at a world-class level with only one eye—a standard trick montage would miss the point entirely. His most remarkable achievement isn't a maneuver. It's the courage it takes to show up, to push limits, and to refuse to let a disability define what's possible.

The challenge was clear: how do you tell a story that's bigger than sport without losing the energy and identity of the athlete?


Felix Georgii carrying a skateboard in an underground carpark

Solution

We didn't just point a camera at an athlete, we documented a person carrying a message.

We built the portrait around Felix's lived experience—competing at the highest level with one eye, navigating a world not designed for him, and choosing to use his platform to reach others facing similar struggles.

By centering the human behind the helmet—his honesty, his vulnerability, and his refusal to shrink—we shifted the narrative from athletic achievement to something far more lasting: proof that a different life is still a full one.


Felix Georii carrying a skateboard next to modern architecture

Results

Authentic Storytelling

Delivered an intimate, honest portrait that cut through sports clichés and connected deeply with viewers who saw their own struggles reflected in Felix's story.

Elevated Athlete Branding

Positioned Felix not just as an extreme athlete, but as a voice and a symbol—dramatically increasing his narrative value to sponsors who care about impact beyond performance.

Generated organic views

Earned high engagement across action-sports and disability-awareness communities by delivering a story people felt compelled to share.



Production Those Youngbloods
Talent Felix Georgii
Production Assistant Veronika Rehm
Assistant Editors Julia Kleinau, Alexander Dürr

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