Test my Slanguage & WTF Tweets
for The Cornershop Network
I have collaborated with the CornerShop Network on numerous projects, two of which I am particularly proud: "Test My Slanguage" and "WTF Tweets."
"Test My Slanguage" is a show that challenges diaspora members to demonstrate their knowledge of slang from their home countries.
Meanwhile, "WTF Tweets" features different ethnic groups reading and reacting to stereotypical tweets about themselves, providing both humour and insight into cultural perceptions. These projects highlight my commitment to engaging audiences through entertaining and educational content.
Arabs & North Africans reacts to tweets
Mandarin vs Arabic
Arabic vs Darija
Travel With Me
for Islam Channel TV
The travel series was initially abandoned, with no production notes—just unedited footage. To revive the project, I developed a cohesive storyline and conducted thorough research to determine the presenters' locations. I also provided the voiceover, ensuring a personal and comedic touch.
Bosnia
Istanbul
Abu Dhabi
FBQ Museum Secrets
for FBQ Museum
I create online content for the Faisal bin Qassem Al Thani Museum in Qatar, where I developed a series titled "FBQ Museum Secrets."
This series delves into the fascinating stories behind the museum's artefacts, providing audiences with a deeper understanding of their historical and cultural significance. To reach a broader audience, the series has also been translated for Arabic-speaking viewers, ensuring that the rich narratives of these items are accessible to a diverse audience.
Food, travel & cultural content
for Discover
Discover dives into travel, culture, food & arts of the Middle East and North Africa, giving you an authentic insight into the life and history of the region.
In addition to producing journalistic videos, I also created light-hearted and informative content focused: on travel, food, and culture, which includes coverage of various events.
Musconceptions
Online and commissioned for Islam Channel TV
I created and produced a series called "Musconceptions," which aimed to educate audiences about Islam while entertaining them through a light-hearted concept. Initially available online, the series gained viral success, prompting Islam Channel to air it on TV as well.