
I started MTStudios because I needed a space where I could fully translate the way I see the world into visual work without limitations, templates, or compromise.
My journey began as a kid editing and creating small skits, but over time it became something deeper. I realized I wasn’t just interested in making videos; I was interested in shaping emotions, memories, and ideas into something tangible.
MTStudios became the natural next step a place where I could bring together everything I’ve learned, experienced, and felt, and turn it into structured creative work. It’s not just a studio name to me; it represents a way of thinking and creating.
I didn’t start MTStudios because I wanted to “do video.” I started it because I needed a home for my creative identity.

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