Matt Glass

[3] In late 2014, Glass wrote and directed Good Morning, a musical, short film featuring singing puppets and a brutal crime.

A couple lost in the woods stumbles across a mysterious cult who once harvested a strange, crimson, maple syrup with healing properties.

The cult is on the brink of ruin as their crimson maple supply dwindles and their leader is left with some life or death decisions to make.

Their intertwining lives lead to a confluence of events all triggered by the heroic act of one soldier in the revolutionary war over 200 years ago.That same year, Glass also second-unit directed Karen Gillan's feature directorial debut The Party's Just Beginning[6] which debuted at the Glasgow Film Festival and was eventually released by The Orchard in Late 2018.

In 2020, Glass along with his business partner Jordan Wayne Long, Tara Perry, David Arquette, and Christina Arquette produced Brea Grant's second feature film 12 Hour Shift which was set to debut at the Tribeca Film Festival[7] before it was cancelled due to the COVID pandemic.

[11] Half Cut Tea,[12] a documentary web series created by Glass and fellow Cranbrook Academy of Art graduate Jordan Long, premiered online in early 2013.

The hour-long documentary he co-directed with Jordan Long titled Fallujah: Art, Healing and PTSD received an Emmy Award for Best Entertainment Programming.

In addition to playing drums in the band, he recorded and mixed their two first albums Understanding The Brobecks and Happiest Nuclear Winter.

In 2010, Glass played drums, keyboards and produced a cover of the Little Shop of Horrors song "Skid Row (Downtown)" with Dallon Weekes of The Brobecks, featuring additional vocals from Brendon Urie and guitar by Ian Crawford.

He has composed music for the marketing campaign of several Paramount Pictures films including Arrival and 10 Cloverfield Lane.