In 2006 Matt Wolf conceived the Fallen Alternate Reality Game for ABC Family, which went on to win a 2007 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy, as well as prestigious awards at SXSW (South by Southwest) and the Banff World Television Festival. Since then, he has worked on a host of new projects spanning television, film, interactive entertainment and integrated media. 2008 will hold several exciting announcements for Matt Wolf and his various partners, vendors and clients.
A lifelong gamer, Matt Wolf began his career at Electronic Arts in 1992. Over the next six years, he played key roles in production, design and marketing for several award-winning titles, across multiple genres and platforms. In 1998, Matt Wolf left Electronic Arts to take on the role of executive producer in charge of development for Sega Entertainment. He oversaw product development and was pivotal in helping Sega create over $50mm in revenue during his three year tenure. In late 2000, Matt Wolf founded D20 and has worked on several unique and award winning projects since, in a variety of industry first roles.
Matt Wolf continues to pioneer in the field of gaming and over the last few years, has bridged into more traditional forms of entertainment such as TV and film to further authenticate his brand of entertainment. "Entertainment is a watering hole, where artisans of various backgrounds and expertise go to share and create." says Matt Wolf, "It's no longer about remaining faithful to a core medium that matters, it's about using all forms of media to provide the most authentic and valuable experiences possible." He no longer sees the boundaries of platform dependency when creating a game or story; instead he's comfortable using all forms of media in concert, as a canvas to entertain with maximum effect.