
Today we’d like to introduce you to Evyn Gregorio.
So, before we jump into specific questions about the business, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.
Simply by living and experiencing things every single day. I would watch tv commercials, films, ads, etc. and just think to myself “wow that was dope, that worked well, oh no they did it all wrong, they should’ve done this that..” Analyzing the media became a habit to me, and I loved it.
My passion for media grew stronger when I studied visual storytelling in New York for four weeks. After that, I knew what I had to do and why I wanted to do it. I wanted to change the world’s perspective on many situations.
Has it been a smooth road?
Of course, there were struggles, and there still are, but it is what it is. Like everyone else, we all deal with problems that try and slow us down, but not like everyone else, I’m overcoming the bullshit. If you’re passionate about anything, you won’t stop, like ever!
No matter what obstacles come your way, well I would hope we’re built like this or developing ourselves to move this way. I won’t go into specific details about my struggles, but I’ll tell you guys this, you’re only moving as fast as the person in front of you.
We’d love to hear more about your business.
MDTV is the future of media. As of now, we’re an advertising agency that specializes in video, photo, graphic design, consulting, and much more. The media plays a major role in how we communicate with one another, how we perceive one another, and simply how we go about things.
So far, we as a society have been doing better in terms of acceptance, open sense of communication, and understanding diversity, but there’s still so much more ground to cover.
We’re not really out here trying to be different or stand out; we simply want to embrace our beautiful reality. We want to flourish the opportunity of change, spark the minds of those who can’t see the bigger picture yet; we want to Move Different.
Is our city a good place to do what you do?
Now that I’m older and wiser, yes, Boston is a great place to network and do something.
All it really takes is genuine support, that’s the hardest part about doing things in Boston though. Only certain people support certain others; we need more unity and honest conversations. Everybody wants to eat. I get it. We all get it.
But why are we fighting with one another? We’ve been brainwashed, since birth, to think that everything is a damn competition. There’s literally enough money in the world for everyone.
Money is paper with value, and they literally print more every day. We can all eat, stop the bullshit and love one another. I shouldn’t have to say more.
Contact Info:
- Website: evyngregorio.myportfolio.com
- Phone: 6178587442
- Email: evyn.gregorio@nyfa.edu
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.e/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/EGMD16
Image Credit:
@dresaydesigns
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