Matthew Sanderson(VI)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Matthew Sanderson was born in Doncaster, in the South Yorkshire region of England in 1981. He studied Film at Sheffield Hallam University, graduating in 2003. Matthew worked as a journalist for various boxing websites and Boxing Monthly magazine in the mid-to-late '00s while also pursuing interests in film criticism online and in print. Among those were the acclaimed Unrated: Cinema of the Extreme by the late Carl T Ford (of Dagon magazine fame) and Rumour Machine, for whom he interviewed Vincenzo Natali (Cube) and Jesse Johnson (Pitfighter).
In 2014 Matthew began working with Christopher Alan Broadstone, acting as "Beta Reader" for Broadstone's short story 'Note to Self' later published in the anthology Journals of Horror: Found Fiction. Matthew then submitted an essay on the short films of Christopher Alan Broadstone for Suicide the Hard Way: And Other Tales of the Innerzone for publication. For this 2015 collection of short fiction and screenplays Matthew also graduated to Assistant Story and Technical Editor, duties he resumed for Broadstone with A Catch in Time: A Novella (2016).
Matthew then served as Associate Producer for Broadstone's short film adaptation A Catch in Time: Chapter One (2017) and will resume duties for Broadstone's first feature film, in 2018 (to be announced), which will revisit one of Boradstone's key characters. Intrigued by the ways in which documentary and fiction, feature film and DVD extras, horror and experimentation can all intersect, Matthew is eager to explore his theories to the very limits in the world of production.
In 2014 Matthew began working with Christopher Alan Broadstone, acting as "Beta Reader" for Broadstone's short story 'Note to Self' later published in the anthology Journals of Horror: Found Fiction. Matthew then submitted an essay on the short films of Christopher Alan Broadstone for Suicide the Hard Way: And Other Tales of the Innerzone for publication. For this 2015 collection of short fiction and screenplays Matthew also graduated to Assistant Story and Technical Editor, duties he resumed for Broadstone with A Catch in Time: A Novella (2016).
Matthew then served as Associate Producer for Broadstone's short film adaptation A Catch in Time: Chapter One (2017) and will resume duties for Broadstone's first feature film, in 2018 (to be announced), which will revisit one of Boradstone's key characters. Intrigued by the ways in which documentary and fiction, feature film and DVD extras, horror and experimentation can all intersect, Matthew is eager to explore his theories to the very limits in the world of production.