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?