Take #20 | Matt Sonnack’s Route from DVD Bonus Features to Big‑Time Reality TV Sets
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Matt Sonic didn’t grow up on a Hollywood backlot or with industry parents paving the way. He was a shy, movie‑obsessed kid in Minnesota in a no‑video‑games household who found his escape — and his education — in films and TV. While other kids were just watching Pixar, Matt was rewatching DVDs with commentary tracks, studying behind‑the‑scenes features, and quietly deciding he’d move to LA and work in film and television — with no plan B.
In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, Matt and I talk about how a quiet, nerdy kid from the Midwest became a working filmmaker across some of the biggest shows in pop culture — from The Bachelor franchise and The Kardashians, to the Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special and the Euphoria promo, plus our time together on Let’s Marry Harry. We get into what it really looks like to come from “outside” the industry, build a career from scratch, and keep going when your dream feels huge and your path is anything but guaranteed.
We get into:
• Growing up in Minnesota as a shy, nerdy kid who used movies and TV as an escape and a way to learn social skills
• Being in a no‑video‑games household — and how that pushed him deeper into storytelling, film language, and characters
• Rewatching movies with commentary tracks, obsessing over behind‑the‑scenes features, and realizing he cared about how stories were made as much as the stories themselves
• Knowing from a young age that there was no “Plan B” — he was going to move to LA and work in film and TV, period
• Having parents outside the industry who were initially unsure, then became fully supportive once they saw his seriousness and commitment
• Why that parental support mattered, and what it looks like when your family doesn’t quite “get” your dream but still chooses to back you
• Coming into Hollywood as an outsider and slowly finding his place on sets and in production
• Working on major projects like The Bachelor franchise, The Kardashians, the Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special, and the Euphoria promo — and what those experiences taught him
• Our time working together on Let’s Marry Harry, what that show was really like, and why we’re still waiting for it to finally drop
• The importance of proof of concept — showing, not just telling, the people around you that this is serious and you’re all in
Matt also opens up about the inner work behind his journey — pushing through shyness, using movies as both comfort and a blueprint for human behavior, learning to operate without a safety‑net “real job” plan, and appreciating the people who believed in him before the credits ever rolled with his name on them.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever dreamed of moving to LA, breaking into film and TV from far outside the system, turning a childhood obsession with movies into a real career, or just understanding what it actually takes to build a life in entertainment when you don’t start with connections or industry parents.
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