ABOUT WWTBAM

Our humble team is featured below.

OUR HOST

MATT “TK” DEVINE

Matt is a filmmaker, educator, performer and housing advocate. His work centers around the socially conscious, most pointedly alternative housing and intentional lifestyles. Matt’s writing has been featured everywhere from Salon and Business Insider to L.A. Weekly and published in the 2016 book anthology Turning Tiny: The Small Living Paradigm. He’s been a keynote speaker at events from Florida and Louisiana to Colorado and California, as well as a speaker and showcase presenter including for Teach For America and LA Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Engage LA. He’s appeared on Upworthy, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, WGN, and news stations in Korea, Germany, and Latin America, among others

As a filmmaker and performer, Matt’s work has screened everywhere from the Maine International Film Festival and the Sunscreen Film Festival to the Houston Comedy Film Festival and DOCFeed Netherlands. His films have won, among others, a Gold Remi Award at WorldFest – Houston International Film Festival and a Jury Award for Cinematography at the Atlanta Film Festival. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, the University of Florida, and Second City’s Conservatory in Chicago.

PRODUCER / EDITOR

MARK GOODMAN

For over 25 years, Mark has spent his time in dark rooms, editing National broadcast
television commercials for some of the nation’s most prestigious advertising agencies. He’s worked with brands such as Nike, Honda, Ford, Intuit, and Taco Bell and is a
Clio award winner for his efforts. He started his career at Lost Planet under the mentorship of renowned Academy Award nominated super-editor Hank Corwin, where he learned how to push the creative vision
by always bringing something unique and compelling to every project through passion,
collaboration and experience.

Mark also has vast experience editing for social media
campaigns, sizzle reels, pitches, and podcasts. Recently Mark started shooting and producing videos for local small businesses he supports. He’s always been an advocate for the “little guy”. Mark is an animal lover and activist. He speaks for the unspoken and hopes one day that all of his furry friends
can have their own loving, caring forever homes. Mark is a Los Angeles native and
a graduate of UCLA film school.

PRODUCER / CINEMATOGRAPHER

TIM MALONEY

bio coming soon