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(born September 29, 1978 in Sharon, Pennsylvania, United States) is a social media founder and innovator, YouTube Star and Former Manager of the popular DIY youtube channel. Matthew directed, acted and wrote over 40 viral videos for the popular Scientific Tuesdays series for the network including the with over 2 million views and 5 million views.

When the weekly version of "Scientific Tuesdays" comes out, Justin Matthew who was recently hired to do everything from operate the camera to organize meetings with sponsors are glued to the view count.

They spend up to 100 hours a week brainstorming, researching, shooting and editing video, as well as working on sponsorships and responding to viewers.

But to succeed on YouTube, they say it's critical to stay true to the site's do-it-yourself, rebel roots. Like many YouTube personalities, they won't share their full names -- insisting that they be identified by their first and middle names only.

"We're just a couple of guys making videos. I think at some point, you can look too professional," Dylan Hart said. "We want to teach you something, but we don't want to bore you."
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_18836799

Matthew became a YouTube star when did an interview on the huge success of Scientific Tuesdays.
The show had become a hit with all ages as Matthew Said here "But it isn’t just for kids, “We get e-mails from teachers all the time,” Matthew said.
“We love bringing science to kids in a fun and interesting way.” <ref></ref>



Personal life

Matthew met Carina Alzueta in 2001,and have 2 daughters. He atteneded University Of Central Florida. His first job was a investment advisor.

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