Matthew has studied and been mentored by some of Hollywood’s best, including Academy Award winning writer David S. Ward and former DGA President and director Martha Coolidge. He has also directed the short films My Own Silence and Dissonance.
Matthew James Eberle was born in California and split his youth between the west coast and midwest. He majored in Screenwriting at Sierra Nevada College, graduating with honors in 2013, with a B.F.A. in Creative Writing & English. Matthew graduated from Chapman University's Dodge College in 2017, where he received an M.F.A. in Film Production. While at Chapman his graduate thesis film, JAMES JOYCE'S THE SISTERS was selected for the Leo Freedman Foundation First Cut grant, and was a finalist for the 2017 ASC Heritage Award for Cinematography. The Sisters was an Official Selection for the inaugural 2020 Bloomsday Film Festival.
Matthew has studied and been mentored by some of Hollywood’s best, including Academy Award winning writer David S. Ward and former DGA President and award winning director Martha Coolidge. He has also directed the short films My Own Silence and Dissonance and recently finished producing the short film The Magic Ticket.
Official Selection
My Own Silence
Post-Cinema Film Festival
2024
Nominee
My Own Silence
Pasadena International Film Festival
2024
College
Chapman University
Film Production - Directing
20142017
College
Sierra Nevada College
Creative Writing
20122013
Birth Date
March 22, 1985
Current City
Santa Ana
Hometown
Pleasanton
Gender
Male
Matthew has studied and been mentored by some of Hollywood’s best, including Academy Award winning writer David S. Ward and former DGA President and director Martha Coolidge. He has also directed the short films My Own Silence and Dissonance.
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