Client: Universität Würzburg
Fun with "SpAss"
Short Facts
- Inclusion in action
- Making volunteering visible
- Film production from one hand
Teams involved
Making inclusion tangible
SpAss stands for sports assistance, a project study by the University of Würzburg, led by Dr. Christiane Reuter:
"SpAss (sports assistance) has set itself the task of promoting the participation of people with disabilities in organized sports in
Bavaria. [...] A sports assistant accompanies people with disabilities as they enter club sports –
supporting them in training, in finding their way around the club and in arriving in the group."
Our challenge: how do you make volunteer work tangible?
Our actors: amateur actors and people with disabilities
Our goal: instead of high gloss, a natural look should focus on the
commitment and heart and soul of all actors, simply authentic and genuine.

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More than just a filmproject
Lived inclusion is part of our ISO 20121 sustainability certification. Thus, this project was much more
than a standard assignment for us. The heart and soul that the team has put into the entire film production
will hopefully lead to SpAss being implemented in other clubs outside the metropolitan region of Nuremberg and Bavaria.
Our services:
- Conception & Storyboard: From the initial idea to the common thread.
- Technology & Light: Precise lighting for an authentic atmosphere.
- Camera & Editing: Dynamic guidance and a rhythm that underlines the message.
- Animations: Graphic accents for barrier-free understanding.
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