sedyyfilms Shot entirely on the Galaxy S26. @samsung
A trip built around the whole Peak Design system.
This campaign builds a trip around the full Peak Design ecosystem: the tripod on hotel rooftops, city shoots and automotive work, the Travel Line bags carrying the kit between locations, and the Capture Clip on-body while shooting. My multi-camera workflow (Canon, Sony, DJI, Insta360) lives in exactly this system, so the whole ecosystem gets shown working together on a real production, not a spec sheet.
My audience already asks about every piece of gear on me, with 150+ unprompted camera-and-lens questions sitting in my comments, and this is the kind of shooting the whole system was positioned for: cinematic work in real locations, not a consumer accessory demo. Peak Design becomes part of an answer they were already waiting for.

A trip built around the full Peak Design ecosystem: tripod, bags and clip working together across hotel rooftops, city shoots and automotive work, carrying and holding the kit the whole way.
1–2 ecosystem Reels across the full system (rooftops, city, automotive) plus a what’s-in-my-kit pull-out of everything Peak Design carries.
The trip is planned around the campaign, route agreed with you, live within ~3 weeks of confirmation.
150+ unprompted gear questions sit in my comments: the system carrying and holding all of it is the natural next question.
Real campaigns, real numbers. The same cinematic format I would bring to Peak Design.
A paid campaign for the Galaxy S26. A full cinematic piece built to show the phone as a creator’s tool, not a spec sheet, and cut so it plays like content first and an ad second.
The Insta360 Ace Pro 2 launch, shot as a cinematic low-light travel piece rather than a spec demo. That format carried it past half a million views on TikTok.
The DJI Osmo 360 launch, captured as a single-take 360 story built to show the camera in real use, out shooting at golden hour. One tap, the whole scene.
Sponsored storytelling for Wondershare’s creative software, Repairit and Recoverit. Two briefs that could easily have been screen-recorded tutorials, told instead as real moments from my own workflow.
Across the two posts: 115K+ views on Instagram and close to 100K more on TikTok, for a software tool. That’s the point of the format. The product sits inside a story people already want to watch, and that carries over directly to the product I would be creating with in every frame.
The most-asked question under my videos isn't praise, it's this one. Nobody prompted a single comment here. They're just the people who cared enough to type it, and there are over 100 of them.
My content opens on me, not the view. My audience knows my face and trusts my taste. When I show them the gear I actually use, the comments fill with people asking what it is and where to get it.
Every piece is colour-graded, sound-designed, and paced for emotion. It reads as film first and ad second, which is why sponsored work sits on my grid without breaking it.
That is likes, comments, saves and shares measured against the reach of each post, and half of everything I put out does better than it. These are not passive followers. They save, share, and DM asking "where is this?" and "what did you shoot this on?" within hours of a post going live.
Every piece is crafted with authenticity, keeping storytelling, cinematography, and human connection at the heart of the frame. That is what evokes deep emotion in my audience, and what turns viewers into a highly engaged, loyal community: the exact value brands look for when partnering with Sedyy.
The full ecosystem deployed across hotel rooftops, city shoots and automotive work: the tripod on location, the Travel Line bags and Capture Clip moving and holding the kit in between, cross-posted to my Instagram and TikTok and tagged to Peak Design. Scope starts at one Reel and scales to two: the ecosystem on the trip first, then the what’s-in-my-kit pull-out as its own piece. The format that reaches far beyond my own followers.
Cross-Posted · 1M+ AudienceFour Stories posted live during the campaign, each showing the kit going in and out of the bag on a real travel day, driving immediate profile visits and interest directly to you.
Posted to 275K+ InstagramCurated multi-image posts of the bag in every airport, street and setup along the route. The format my audience saves and returns to most.
Posted to 275K+ Instagram30-day paid usage (extendable) plus one year of organic usage (extendable). Every asset cleared to run as paid media: TikTok Spark and Instagram Partnership Ads.
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Eduard crafts cinematic travel and lifestyle visuals that fully immerse audiences into his world. His content evokes emotion, inspires adventure, and consistently resonates at scale, built on a foundation of authentic storytelling and a filmmaker's eye for every frame. His work has reached over 700M views and earned the trust of some of the world's most recognisable brands.