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Film + TV

BBC Solar System - Dark Worlds (For BFM)

UNICEF - Telma’s Story

BBC Solar System - Strange Worlds (For BFM)

Hollywood Black - Intro to the 90s (For BFM)

UNICEF - SOS ANGOLA

BBC Solar System - Journey to Earth (For BFM)

BBC logo with bold white letters on black squares.
UNICEF logo with blue text and emblem
Marvel logo with white text on a red background.
CBS Logo
Sennheiser logo
MGM+ logo in gold letters
Vodafone logo with red speech mark symbol and brand name text
Highway Childs Logo

Credits

Section B (Life in Moria) - 2019

Short film

UNICEF

The Air and the Worlds - 2020

Animation Film

Rana Ashraf

Priscilla's Message of Hope - 2020

Advertisement campaign

UNICEF

A Fair Chance in Life - 2020

Advertisement campaign

UNICEF

Talent on the Move - 2022

Advertisement campaign

UNICEF

One Man, Salah - 2022

Commercial

Vodaphone EU

Disability OPD Peru - 2022

Documentary series

UNICEF

Marvel Studios- Loki 2 - 2023

Track Placement

Marvel Studios

Sexual Violence in Angola - 2022

TV Campaign

UNICEF

Introducing the MOMENTUM MENA - 2021

Commercial

Sennheiser

Handle With Care - 2020

Commercial

Gillette

Dance Moms - 2024

Additional Music

Hulu

CBS Mornings - 2021

Spot

CBS

Goal Area 5 - 2021

Advertisement campaign

UNICEF

Minecraft x Jurassic World Adventures - 2023

Technical Score Assistant

Minecraft

Highway Child Production Company Reel - 2023

Corporate branding

Highway Child

Billy Porter Vision- 2025

Composer

Elton John’s Aids Foundation

Hollywood Black - 2024

Additional Music

MGM+

BBC’s Solar System - 2024

Additional Music

BBC Earth

Beam me Up, Sulu- 2026

Sulu Theme Composer, Additional Music

Highway Child, Featuring Gearoge Takei

About

Yassin Elnoshokaty is an Egyptian-born, Los Angeles–based composer whose work spans film, television, trailers, and global media campaigns. With a voice that is both emotionally resonant and sonically distinctive, he has emerged as one of a new generation of composers bringing a fresh perspective to contemporary screen music.

His growing body of work includes collaborations with Marvel, MGM, BBC, UNICEF, and the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Yassin began his career at the age of 17, contributing to the UNICEF film Life in Moria, and quickly established himself as a composer with an instinct for emotionally driven storytelling. He is also the first Egyptian to work at Hans Zimmer’s Bleeding Fingers Music, underscoring his unique place within the international composing landscape.

Among his recent credits, Yassin scored Vision, the Webby Award–winning film for the Elton John AIDS Foundation, composed The Main Sulu Theme and additional score for Beam Me Up, Sulu featuring George Takei, and contributed additional music to Hollywood Black, the acclaimed two-time Emmy-nominated docuseries for MGM+.

Recognized for his bold musical identity and commitment to innovation, Yassin approaches each project with the aim of creating music that feels original, emotionally powerful, and culturally resonant. His writing often bridges cinematic scale with modern texture, supporting stories with depth, intensity, and character.

Yassin currently collaborates with the team at Parasol Music, working from his studio in Los Angeles with directors, producers, and creatives around the world. His work continues to reflect a clear artistic vision: to create music that not only supports storytelling, but expands it.

Yassin Elnoshokaty at the Shames Scoring Stage

Contact

At the heart of every successful project is an open and honest conversation. Contact me today to get a customized demo reel, designed specifically for your project’s musical needs.

Alternatively, if you're a composer who is interested in working together, I'd be delighted to share my comprehensive resume and detailed list of work experience and skills with you.

E-Mail

YassinElnoshokatyy@gmail.com

Watch a short interview produced and conducted by Highway Child with Yassin, talking about his origins and his journey all the way from Cairo, Egypt to Boston, Massachusetts, and finally to Los Angeles, California.