Matthew Scarboro
- Visual Effects
- Art Department
- Writer
Matthew Scarboro (born 05 December 1988) is an American film visual effects compositor, producer, screenwriter and film. He founded his production company EZImaginations Entertainment in 2015 where they provide services such as visual effects compositing, video & audio editing, graphic design, animation, branding, screenplays/scripting, directing, producing, marking and advertising as well as many other services.
Before his film career at the age of five years old Matthew originally wanted to be a cartoonist for Walt Disney after finding a love for cartooning and drawing while playing your typical sports such as baseball, football, and basketball. However, at the age of eight Matthew begged his mother and father to buy him an off-road motorcycle. Despite coming from a modest middle class family income his parents found a way to make that dream happen which started out as a father and son hobby. Soon there-after became the start of what would eventually become his career in Motocross and supercross after racking up hundreds of wins throughout his amateur career turning professional at the young age of sixteen.
Early on in his amateur racing career, Matthew learned the importance of marketing and advertising while teaching himself how to use photo and video editing programs to cut down on the expensive out of pocket costs. After almost two decades of indulging himself into movies, he always found visual effects and animation fascinating and a good way to draw his target audience in. After signing contracts with many satellite support race teams over a 6-year period, Matthew's racing career came to an end in February of 2012 during a preseason tune up race destroying his talus bone almost losing his leg from the knee down.
Before his film career at the age of five years old Matthew originally wanted to be a cartoonist for Walt Disney after finding a love for cartooning and drawing while playing your typical sports such as baseball, football, and basketball. However, at the age of eight Matthew begged his mother and father to buy him an off-road motorcycle. Despite coming from a modest middle class family income his parents found a way to make that dream happen which started out as a father and son hobby. Soon there-after became the start of what would eventually become his career in Motocross and supercross after racking up hundreds of wins throughout his amateur career turning professional at the young age of sixteen.
Early on in his amateur racing career, Matthew learned the importance of marketing and advertising while teaching himself how to use photo and video editing programs to cut down on the expensive out of pocket costs. After almost two decades of indulging himself into movies, he always found visual effects and animation fascinating and a good way to draw his target audience in. After signing contracts with many satellite support race teams over a 6-year period, Matthew's racing career came to an end in February of 2012 during a preseason tune up race destroying his talus bone almost losing his leg from the knee down.