Matthew Ebert
- Art Department
- Actor
- Additional Crew
He received a BFA in Filmmaking from SUNY Purchase in 1987, and worked
as a film projectionist, preservationist, archivist, editor, cameraman,
muralist painter, set decorator, grip, electrician, and PA. Performing
a wide spectrum of jobs on set before he was introduced to River
Phoenix on Dogfight, he mentored the actor for his role in My Own
Private Idaho. Additionally, he wrote (uncredited) the love scene
between Phoenix and Keanu Reeves. In 1992, he moved to Seattle to shoot
a feature film but that film was never made. Instead, from 1994-2000,
he created a widely praised and popular public access show called
KOOKtv. Today, episodes and short films from KOOKtv can be found
online. He also contributed uncredited cinematography in the academy
award nominated film "How To Survive a Plague".