Jhony Azeir is a Lebanese filmmaker, whose career started in 2007.
His career path launched with filming advertisement, TV shows, and video clips.
In 2009, he received his Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in audio-visual. He moved to UAE in 2012, where his career focused on the local market aspects; such as capturing UAE traditional and governmental, events, and highlighting governmental accomplishments in his videos.
In the past two years, his core projects emphasized on revealing the hidden scenery gems of the UAE.
Other works include filming for "Africa Got Talent", shooting for UFC, and NAS Daily.
He is highly skilled in Drone filming and uses the most cutting-edge and up-to-date technology in filming his projects. He captured the attention of high-profile local and International T.V networks; the likings of CNN, BBC, Sky News, MTV Lebanon, LBCI Lebanon, with his video that captured the destroyed city of Beirut after the 4th of August blast. The video went viral and became a social media sensation with many celebrities acquiring it or their own work. The video was also nominated for the best drone films for 2020 at the New York City Drone Film Festival.
Jhonny Azeir is a Lebanese film-maker, whose career started in 2007.
His career path launched with filming advertisement, TV-shows, and video-clips.
In 2009, he received his Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in audio-visual. He moved to UAE in 2012, where his career focused on the local market aspects; such as capturing UAE traditional and governmental events, and highlighting governmental accomplishments in his videos.
In the past two years, his core projects emphasized on revealing the hidden scenery gems of the UAE.
Other works include filming for “Africa Got Talent”, shooting for UFC, and NAS Daily.
He is highly skilled in Drone filming; and uses the most cutting-edge and up-to date technology in filming his projects. He captured the attention of high profiled local and International T.V networks; the likings of CNN, BBC, Sky news, MTV Lebanon, LBCI Lebanon, with his video that captured the destroyed city of Beirut after the 4th of August blast. The video went viral, and became a social media sensation with many celebrities acquiring it or their own work. The video was also nominated for the best drone films for 2020 at the New York City Drone Film Festival.