Gregory Foltynowicz (b. 1998)

Birthplace:
Lafayette, IN

Born:
November 27, 1998

Gregory Alexander Foltynowicz is a Polish-American director, producer, and editor known for his distinct creative talents. As a director, he is recognized for his abstract hyper-visual style, fearlessly weaving multiple metaphorical layers into his imagery. In his editing work, Gregory displays remarkable flexibility and a tonal approach, adapting to various directorial styles to create captivating narratives. With a diverse portfolio encompassing short films, music videos, fashion marketing, and influencer content, Gregory's visionary storytelling has earned him a reputation. Notably, his latest short film "Lachesis" achieved acclaim on the esteemed platform Director's Notes. A graduate of Studio School Los Angeles, Gregory Alexander Foltynowicz continues to push artistic boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on the world of filmmaking.

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