Matt Dennison is a talented filmmaker and YouTube personality best known for his channel IFHT. Born and raised in Richmond, BC, Canada on June 4, 1992, he has made a name for himself in the world of online entertainment.
During his high school years, Matt met his future co-founder of the IFHT channel, Jason Lucas. Little did they know that their shared passion for filmmaking would lead to the creation of a successful YouTube channel. On December 19, 2009, they posted their first video titled "Toothbrush Tragedy," which quickly gained attention and set the stage for their future projects.
While Matt initially gained recognition through IFHT, he has since established himself as a commercial filmmaker within the mountain bike and action sports community. His creativity and talent have earned him accolades, including a Vimeo Staff Pick for his satirical film "How to Make a Sick Edit." Through his work, Matt has proven himself to be a versatile and skilled filmmaker with a unique voice in the industry.
Despite his rising fame, Matt remains grounded and true to his roots. His upbringing in Canada has had a profound impact on his work, inspiring him to explore themes of identity, culture, and creativity. In addition, Matt draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including other filmmakers, artists, and pop culture icons.
One of Matt's most notable projects was a spoof video of the Twilight film series, where he hilariously portrayed Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's characters. This video not only showcased Matt's comedic talents but also solidified his reputation as a versatile and entertaining creator.
As Matt continues to evolve and expand his career, it is clear that he has a bright future ahead. With his passion for storytelling and dedication to his craft, he is poised to make a lasting impact in the world of filmmaking and online content creation.