My name is Corey Davis. I was born on May 1, 2001, and I am from a small town called Hinesville, GA, growing up with a single mother of 3. Ever since I was a little boy, I’ve had a strong passion for movies and TV. Every time I would watch movies on the screen, I would think to myself, “Man, I wish I could see my name in the credits one day. I want to be noticed globally.” I’ve always dreamed of sharing my stories to others in hopes to uplift the world and make it a better place. I am also an activist in my city, as I believe in fighting for others against injustice and corruption. I love to fight for people who can’t fight for themselves. I even started a movement in 2016 at my high school, Bradwell Institute, called the PLURK Movement, which stands for Peace, Love, Unity, Respect, and Kindness. With those 5 key elements of positivity and my talent of filmmaking, I strive day by day to make my community and the world a better place to be. Filmmaking is an art and a passion I will never let go of. I am so blessed to be pursuing my dreams at a really young age. This is more than a passion; this is my lifestyle. I want to tell stories that will help those who are depressed, weak, or ready to give up. I want my messages to stand out to people, let them know that everyone is special. I will dedicate this career to helping people all over. Everyone needs a positive message. I want to save lives through my messages. I want to change the world using my talent and spread peace, love, unity, respect, and kindness all around the world. My dreams for the future are to become a successful filmmaker and share my stories to many people out there. All of my themes in my videos range from love to forgiveness to determination to perseverance to faith, and many more positive traits. I dedicate my talent and my passion to help those who are in a broken place and feel like all hope is lost. I want to change the world through my work and show them that they can be so much more and do so much better. My goal is to help people become better versions of themselves, and I believe that my style of storytelling will do just that.