Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Ezekiel Bridges. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Hi Ezekiel, thanks for joining us today. Can you talk to us about a project that’s meant a lot to you?
The last movie I did is called Camera. It is one of the most meaningful projects because I had the opportunity to act with my father. He has been coaching me in everything for as long as I can remember. (Sports, acting etc.) So essentially, it’s like getting play in game with coach! An amazing experience all around and a bit emotional for me to be acting with him.

Ezekiel, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
I’m a pretty simple guy. When it comes to services I provide, I’ am an actor, writer and during the strike became a pitch deck writer. When the work is thin, it’s best to adapt.
Me as a person; I love watching movies, playing video games, fishing and anything to do with the ocean or mountains.
I take a lot of inspiration from things I see visually. It’s important for me to visit the places I love often to feed my inner self and help the inspiration flow.

Alright – so here’s a fun one. What do you think about NFTs?
I think they have interesting uses specifically for video games and interactive movies. I like the idea of being able to own the digital art that you may receive as a bonus in game or a movie.
The in-game cosmetic industry is a billion dollar a year industry. This is mind blowing when you consider the fact that after the game is done, you do not get to keep any of those in-game clothing purchases you’ve made. NFT’s could change this.
But other than that, I see them as just another way to express yourself with a piece of art. (It just happens to be online)

What can society do to ensure an environment that’s helpful to artists and creatives?
I’d say go see more independent movies!!
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