Matt Villei

Creative Writer Visual Artist Currently studying

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Preston's Summary

Matt Villei is a Creative Writer and Visual Artist currently studying. He focuses on themes such as AI and machine learning, arts and entertainment, and technology, often exploring the intersection of these fields through topics like movies, TV, gaming, and professional sports. Matt's work has been featured in The Nerd Stash, Collider, and Gameranx.

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Digital Art
  • Fine Art
  • Urban Art & Street Art
  • Animation
  • Art Dealing
  • Cameras & Photography Equipment
  • Analog Photography

Pitching Insights

Matt Villei's article titles and coverage attributes indicate a focus on video game news, particularly around the Call of Duty franchise. If you have insights or new content related to in-game achievements, hidden locations, or game modes for popular games like Modern Warfare 3, Matt may be interested in exclusive content or press releases that offer in-depth guides or information.

Consider reaching out with event coverage such as updates from gaming conventions or private sector announcements related to upcoming features of popular video games. Additionally, if your pitch involves entertainment news within the gaming industry involving topics such as Sonic Prime and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, it could align with Matt’s interests.

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