Matt Bjorklund
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Matt launched his career in 2004 by writing and producing the
independent film, "Stealing Summer." While this was the most successful
film to date for Matt, it certainly wasn't his first, nor his last. He
has been actively making his own films since the age of 11, when he
first got permission to use his father's old video camera to shoot a 5
minute movie with some of his neighborhood friends. He spent several
years developing his talent and learning the craft of screenwriting. He
took classes, read books, and eventually enrolled in the Film and
Television program at Brown College, where he graduated with a degree
in 2005. While attending Brown he became friends with fellow filmmaker
Adam Zuehlke, with whom he collaborated to make "Stealing Summer." The
two of them decided to form Slate of Mind Productions as a vehicle for
their films. Their idea was to create a production company that focused
on making low-budget films set entirely in the Midwest and using the
resources of the many undiscovered -- and very talented -- filmmakers,
actors and actresses in the region.
Since "Stealing Summer," Matt wrote and directed the short films "Captive" and "Lament," and produced the 20-minute short film "Karma." These short films all premiered at the 2008 Minneapolis Cine-Fest Short Film Festival, with "Captive" taking home the Audience Favorite Award. "Lament" was also accepted into the 2009 Solstice Film Festival. Matt's latest project is a Comedy/Mockumentary web series entitled, "Behind the Camera," which will take a look at what it's like to make an independent film on an ultra-low budget, and why so many people just don't make it in the film industry.
Since "Stealing Summer," Matt wrote and directed the short films "Captive" and "Lament," and produced the 20-minute short film "Karma." These short films all premiered at the 2008 Minneapolis Cine-Fest Short Film Festival, with "Captive" taking home the Audience Favorite Award. "Lament" was also accepted into the 2009 Solstice Film Festival. Matt's latest project is a Comedy/Mockumentary web series entitled, "Behind the Camera," which will take a look at what it's like to make an independent film on an ultra-low budget, and why so many people just don't make it in the film industry.