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Matt Glass was born on 5 March, 1981 in New Jersey, United States, is a Matt Glass is composer. Discover Matt Glass's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Matt Glass Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Matt Glass worth at the age of 43 years old? Matt Glass’s income source is mostly from being a successful composer. He is from United States. We have estimated Matt Glass's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Matt Glass is an American composer and Emmy-winning filmmaker known for his work on 12 Hour Shift, The Party's Just Beginning and 2022's Ghosts of the Ozarks.
He received his Masters of Fine Art degree from the Cranbrook Academy Of Art.
Early in his career, Glass created a handful of strange short films.
"Set in a post-Civil War Arkansas circa 1886, the film follows a young black doctor who is summoned by his uncle to a remote town in the Ozarks only to discover upon his arrival that the utopian paradise is not all that it seems to be."
With the help of strict COVID safety guidelines, the film was able to complete production even as many other productions were shut down.
Ghosts of the Ozarks premiered at the 2021 Austin Film Festival and was released in select theaters and on demand in early 2022.
Glass was the drummer of The Brobecks from 2003 to 2005.
In addition to playing drums in the band, he recorded and mixed their two first albums Understanding The Brobecks and Happiest Nuclear Winter.
In 2005, he left the band to pursue his degree in Photography.
Since then, he has performed with and recorded several bands including Michael Gross and The Statuettes and The Lazy Waves.
In 2010, Glass played drums, keyboards and produced a cover of the Little Shop of Horrors song "Skid Row (Downtown)" with Dallon Weekes of The Brobecks, featuring additional vocals from Brendon Urie and guitar by Ian Crawford.
He has composed music for several films and documentaries including the Emmy Winning documentary Fallujah: Art, Healing and PTSD and feature films 12 Hour Shift, You Cannot Kill David Arquette and Ghosts of the Ozarks.
He has composed music for the marketing campaign of several Paramount Pictures films including Arrival and 10 Cloverfield Lane.
His music has been featured on various television programs on NBC, FX and more.
Matt Glass is known for his narrative, cinematic photographic style.
In 2012, Glass released Citadel, a monochromatic puppet-filled short film inspired by cerebral horror films of the 1970s.
Half Cut Tea, a documentary web series created by Glass and fellow Cranbrook Academy of Art graduate Jordan Long, premiered online in early 2013.
Its three seasons consists of 20 episodes highlighting artists from across the country.
"... a database for people to discover and become inspired by talented individuals who they were acquainted with or had heard of through friends."
In late 2014, Glass wrote and directed Good Morning, a musical, short film featuring singing puppets and a brutal crime.
In 2015, Glass and Jordan Wayne Long started the production company HCT.media.
Their clients have included The Jim Henson Company, BBC, Paramount, KCET, LINK TV and more.
In 2017, Rain, a film written and directed by Glass was released.
It was an official selection in the Atlanta Film Festival and the National Puppetry Festival.
In 2017, Glass won an Emmy Award for his direction on the TV-series
The hour-long documentary he co-directed with Jordan Long titled Fallujah: Art, Healing and PTSD received an Emmy Award for Best Entertainment Programming.
In 2018, Glass wrote and co-directed a feature film titled Squirrel.
A couple lost in the woods stumbles across a mysterious cult who once harvested a strange, crimson, maple syrup with healing properties.
The cult is on the brink of ruin as their crimson maple supply dwindles and their leader is left with some life or death decisions to make.
The couple's budding relationship is strained when they confront the truth about a series of bodies found in the woods.
Their intertwining lives lead to a confluence of events all triggered by the heroic act of one soldier in the revolutionary war over 200 years ago.
That same year, Glass also second-unit directed Karen Gillan's feature directorial debut The Party's Just Beginning which debuted at the Glasgow Film Festival and was eventually released by The Orchard in Late 2018.
In 2020, Glass along with his business partner Jordan Wayne Long, Tara Perry, David Arquette, and Christina Arquette produced Brea Grant's second feature film 12 Hour Shift which was set to debut at the Tribeca Film Festival before it was cancelled due to the COVID pandemic.
The film was picked up by Magnolia Pictures to be released under their Magnet Releasing arm on October 2, 2020.
The film also features a score composed by Matt Glass.
That same year, Glass also composed the score for the feature documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette.
Glass and Jordan Wayne Long began production on their second film as directors Ghosts of the Ozarks.