MATT MW WALKER

actor | writer | filmmaker

01 Performer //

Dir. Dylan Melcher

02 Actor // Co-creater

Dir. Dylan Melcher

03 Creator // Writer // Actor

Dir. Dylan Melcher

04 Co-Writer // Actor

Dir. Dylan Melcher

05 Actor // Co-writer

Dir. Vanessa Diaz

06 Actor // Director

07 Writer // Director // Producer

(in pre-pro)

Dingus

Diamond View produced 48 hour film fest short film. In the photo, Matt Walker looks at his scene partner, impressed by an interesting bit of information. His face shows strong character and showcases his full beard.
Matt MW Walker catches his acting partner's livestreaming phone by giving her followers a strong peace sign and a forced check-in. He smiles warmly and showcases a full beard.
Matt checks in on his fake daughter, to see if she's properly tagging her livestream content. He looks at her warmly but disappointedly as he stands in a doorway.

With extensive experience in various production departments, I offer comprehensive expertise in art, grip, and production roles, making me a valuable asset at any stage of filmmaking. My passion for pre-production is evident throughout the entire project lifecycle.

I am recognized for my reliability as an actor and my versatility behind the camera. Leveraging a strong network of actors and filmmakers, I effectively tackle complex challenges.

My films have premiered at renowned festivals including Sunscreen, Greenlight Cinema, GIFF, Dunedin International Film Festival, and 48 Hour Film. Let’s work together on your next project!

Matt MW Walker croons an original song showcasing strong emotion while playing live in front of a small audience. Light cascades over his face and a small lens flare covers one of his eyes
Matt MW Walker plays guitar and sings as part of a local showcase of musicians and artists called collective house at Diamond View Studios

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Matt MW Walker sits in a chair playing a director of a theatrical play. He stares at his actors, with hope and a pained expression- the script they are reading needs edited and re-worked.
Matt MW Walker throws a handful of pens, markers, papers, and more at the wall of a local Ybor theater in a bout of pure emotion. He stands in the center of the frame and is surrounded by the backs of chairs in a theatre space

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