
Creative Feature: Gabriel Arreseigor on Building as a Creator in the Entertainment Industry
In a city powered by stories, Gabriel Arreseigor is focused on building his own. Known online as @gotimegabe, the Los Angeles based creator has been steadily developing a digital presence rooted in discipline, transparency, and creative evolution. But unlike many who enter the entertainment space chasing visibility alone, Arreseigor’s approach is grounded in structure.
“I started creating because I wanted to challenge myself,” he shares. “Posting consistently was uncomfortable at first. But that discomfort became growth.”

“It is about constant reassessment,” Arreseigor explains. “You pinpoint where you are. You pivot intentionally. Then you pursue the next level fully.”
What began as documenting gym consistency evolved into something broader. His content expanded beyond workouts into mindset, self development, and conversations about creative independence. That expansion laid the foundation for what he now calls the ALL TEN Mindset. That philosophy now extends beyond social media. As an IATSE union stagehand in Los Angeles, Arreseigor works behind the scenes in the production environments that fuel the entertainment industry. Observing how projects move from idea to execution gave him insight into both the creative energy of the city and the gaps that many aspiring artists face. Before leaning fully into content creation, Arreseigor explored entering the acting space himself. What he encountered was a common barrier for emerging talent.
“There are platforms that allow submissions to roles, but only so many before you have to pay,” he recalls. “For someone trying to break in without resources, that can slow everything down.” That experience sparked a larger vision.
Arreseigor is currently developing a digital platform designed to connect creatives and those seeking talent, with accessibility at its core. While the app will include paid features, its foundation is built around providing a free space where creators can submit, collaborate, and build momentum without immediate financial limitations.
“I want to build something that removes friction,” he says. “Los Angeles is already expensive. Opportunity should not always require a paywall.” “I am not just documenting progress,” he says. “I am building infrastructure around it.”
Though still in development, the platform represents a shift from personal branding to ecosystem building. Instead of only participating in the creative world, Arreseigor is focused on improving how creators connect within it. For him, content creation is not about attention. It is about evolution.
In an industry where perception often moves faster than process, Gabriel Arreseigor is choosing consistency over spectacle. Through digital storytelling and tech development, he is carving out space not just for himself, but for other creators navigating the entertainment landscape. And this may only be the first chapter.






