
Media Professional
Award-winning video producer. Commerce editor. Storyteller.I love creating stories that connect people — whether through a brand video, a short film, or an honest moment on camera. My work blends curiosity, creativity, and craft to make ideas feel real.When I’m not behind the lens, I recharge through nature walks, movies, anime, gaming, fitness, and fixing things around the house — keeping my hands busy and my creativity grounded.
One of my most rewarding projects was with Gateway Farm and Garden Juju Collective, where I filmed and edited a promotional video showcasing their innovative, permaculture-inspired design. Spanning two days of filming and several weeks of post-production, the final piece captured the spirit of their mission and led to an ongoing creative partnership.
As one of my final projects at Autoblog, I had the opportunity to film and edit a video podcast featuring the editorial team as they discussed the automotive industry, new car releases, and the vehicles in their own garages. It was a great way to capture the team’s genuine passion for cars and storytelling in a relaxed, conversational format. This project was especially meaningful to me; it brought together everything I’d learned at Autoblog about production, collaboration, and creating authentic, engaging content.
During my time at Autoblog, our team explored a variety of creative projects, one of the most enjoyable being unboxing and product testing. I especially valued opportunities that combined challenge with discovery, allowing me to experiment with storytelling, visual detail, and creative exploration.
Technology of the Year is Autoblog’s signature award, celebrating innovation in the automotive industry. For the 2019 finalists, I filmed and edited a “beauty-roll” style feature in Detroit capturing each vehicle and the editors’ experiences while experimenting with multiple cameras, from a GoPro to the Panasonic Lumix GH4. Filming in the Motor City made the project especially memorable.
This promotional video for Autoblog’s Car Finder tool was fully edited in Adobe Premiere Pro, without the use of After Effects or Photoshop. It remains one of my favorite projects because it challenged me to rely solely on the tools within Premiere Pro to prove that creativity and precision can shine even without additional software.
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© 2025 Amr Sayour. All rights reserved