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THE JOURNEY
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"Marra Shukran"
Music Video ChallengeThe music video was produced for the artist Hussein Al Jasmi under the title ‘Marra Shukran’. The project posed a unique challenge—balancing a tight production timeline while maintaining highquality standards. This exciting challenge empowered MB VISION STUDIOS’ team to confidently produce a five-minute lyrics music video in record time.
The successful completion of this project set a new benchmark for the team in delivering high-quality content at an unprecedented speed.
A special thanks to producer Yasser Abu Ali for this incredible opportunity!⭐
Assala Nasri
and Training Amateur ArtistsOne of MB VISION STUDIOS’ core values in animation production is supporting the creative sector by nurturing emerging talents. Every year, amateur artists are trained by the in-house professional team and prepared to enter the workforce, breathing new life into the industry. This approach was exemplified during the production of Assala Nasri’s music video "Al Rehla", where amateur artists were trained on a real project without knowing the outcome. The big reveal came during the screening phase, where they discovered they had contributed to an award-winning project, recognized internationally with a prestigious award from the United States.
Takween Lecture
A core value of MB VISION STUDIOS is raising awareness in the field of animation and local production. This is achieved through lectures, workshops, training programs, and supporting artists in the industry. One such initiative was Takween Lecture, titled "Local Animation Production," delivered by MB VISION STUDIOS’ founder and creative producer, Ms. Manal Al-Gharabally, at Takween Library. The lecture covered the journey of local production, the rise of the creative industry, and the key challenges facing this sector.
Kuwait's Youngest Millionaire with LOYAC
Each year, MB VISION STUDIOS selects a volunteer project as part of its social responsibility
initiatives. This year, the studio chose to participate in a mentorship program for pre-teens, focusing
on art and culture. Over the course of five weeks, participants were taught the fundamentals of
entrepreneurship in the private sector—how to start a company, build a team, assign roles, and
understand the role of art and culture in society. The project, “Dreesha”, won the award for Best
Engaging Pitch, as it allowed the young founders to interact with the audience and meet their
needs. The success of Dreesha led its creators to become Kuwait's youngest millionaires.
A heartfelt thanks to LOYAC for providing such impactful programs, and to the supporters who
made it possible: NBK, Agility, the American University of Kuwait, and Zain.