Matt Schrader is an American filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing Score: A Film Music Documentary (2016) and creating the biopic podcast series Blockbuster. He's credited with Emmy Award-winning investigative journalism for CBS News and NBC News. He has been nominated for various awards, including three Emmy Awards.
Score: A Film Music Documentary was one of 170 films considered for the 2018 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[1] The film won eight awards at film festivals and made $101,382 at the US box office[2] before being released as the #1 documentary on iTunes for four weeks straight.
Schrader is executive producer of the weekly Score: The Podcast, which interviews leading composers in Hollywood about their craft.[3]
After graduating, Schrader accepted a job as an investigative news producer for CBS News in Sacramento and NBC News in Los Angeles where he won three Emmy Awards for his reports and a Golden Mike Award for editing, before leaving in 2014 to pursue principal photography for Score: A Film Music Documentary. Schrader says he spent $11,000 of his own savings to purchase the original camera equipment for Score, before launching a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter that raised over $120,000 for the film’s production.[4] Distributor Gravitas Ventures acquired Score in January 2017 and released it theatrically June 16, 2017. The film earned $101,382 at the US box office[5] and became the #1 documentary on iTunes for four consecutive weeks.
After the release of Score, Schrader created the original podcast drama series Blockbuster, which premiered on April 16, 2019.[6]