Matt Flint
Matt is a Creative Director / Choreographer based in London. TV credits include: Queens Jubilee Platinum Party (Creative Dir. BBC Studios/Events), Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 2020-23 (Creative Dir. ITV), Strictly Come Dancing – Series 9 – 20 (BBC), National Television Awards 2019-21 (Creative Dir. ITV), Masquerade Ball (Pilot, FOX), Wedding Day Winners (BBC), Pitch Battle (BBC), Sir Bruce: A Celebration (BBC/London Palladium), Sports Relief (BBC), Children In Need (BBC), ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ USA Season 8 Finale (FOX), Let’s Dance for Comic Relief (Series 3 Winner, BBC1), The People’s Strictly (2015), Christmas Day Strictly (2015-17). Commercial: Santander ‘Scammer Time’ (2022), Tik Tok ‘Through the ages’ (Movement Dir. 2021), Strictly Trail 2014 (BBC), PlayStation. Film: All Stars 3D (Vertigo Films). Corporate: BBC Big Weekend (BBC Orchestra) & Musion Holographic Installation (Macau, China).
Matt has experience working with both live & post animation, including creating bespoke animation with Disney, Pixar, Warner Bros & most recently, Studio Canal, creating the Paddington sketch with Her Majesty The Queen. Matt loves to push the boundaries of creatives, previously using augmented reality, projection mapping, drones, motion graphics, lasers, scribble effect & holograms to enhance performances.
Theatre: Guys & Dolls,Kiss Me Kate (Sheffield Crucible), A Little Night Music (Watermill), West Side Story (Salzburg Festival), Tell Me On A Sunday (Watermill & National Tour), Sweet Charity – In Concert (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra), Daytona (Theatre Royal Haymarket & National Tour), Brass (Leeds City Varieties Music Hall – Best Musical Production, UK Theatre Awards), 42nd Street Gala (Palladium), West End Heroes (Dominion).
Matt is the co-creator of Can You Dance? Live, a series of 14 nationwide dance conventions seeing 30,000 attendees in 2019, with a headline event at the M&S Bank Arena & ACC, Liverpool. His choreography has 100+ million views on YouTube.
In 2011, Matt won series 2 of ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ on the BBC. During his performing career he appeared in 12 West End shows & has numerous TV, Film & Advert appearances on his CV.