Matthew Scully
Bio
I absolutely adore creation of any kind and this has propelled me into a life that consists solely of that. I’m a writer, actor, voice over artist and musician. Hopefully you can enjoy what I create, as much as I do creating it for you.
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THE END OF AN ERA?
I've been fortunate enough to be involved in the film industry for the good part of 17 years. This journey has given me a deep understanding of what goes on behind the scenes and, in some way, a good understanding of the inner workings of the film industry itself. I've witnessed many changes in my short 34 years of existence but none that have really affected me personally to the extent that the film industry has. I fear that the nostalgia we feel for 'classics' may cease to exist for future generations, in movies created today, by the overuse of CGI, cash grabs and political correctness.
By Matthew Scully5 years ago in Journal
ABOUT TIME
"Time, the master of man, but a human creation nonetheless. When we wake up in the morning, our first date, when we were born and ultimately, when we die. We can't control time, but you can chose what you do with your time. Create memories, fall in love, be somebody, or just be yourself. It's your choice. So live this life the way you want to. Isn't it ABOUT TIME?"
By Matthew Scully5 years ago in Motivation
SOMEBODY
Mark Twain once said, "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."
By Matthew Scully5 years ago in Motivation
NOT JUST A LITTLE BLACK BOOK
I wake far earlier than usual. The suns rays that pierce through the drapes of my small window scorn my heavy eyelids, urging me to reposition my uncooperative body. Perhaps it was my grandfathers passing that had rendered me useless over the recent days, or perhaps It was that I’ve always been a late riser. Nevertheless, this morning was not going to defeat me, after all, today was a new start, a shift in direction. I’d sworn to uphold my grandfathers dying wish, “Be who you were born to be, not someone others think you should be.” These words, however generic, had burrowed deep into my soul, latching on to a part of me I didn’t know existed.
By Matthew Scully5 years ago in Futurism



