“[We] didn’t want people to dislike the characters and have people [not] want our characters to end up together,” he continued. “It's a tough tight rope to walk but I think we pulled it off.”
For Matter, the message of "doing what you love versus compromise” was also a draw. "I started off in life doing what I loved, then did what I had to do for a while," he recalled. "I was working a job I didn't want; it was a family thing working on oil rigs, so I could relate to Eric because of that. He’s taking over a family business, very similar to my situation. I walked away from it. At the time my dad didn't understand; now he's one of my biggest fans and is proud of me for stepping out and doing something different with my life. It's really important that people do what they love."
In fact, Matter was extremely fortunate to even be able to walk away from that family business and dance in this film. Following a serious on-site accident, he almost lost his right leg and underwent months of physiotherapy. "I was in extensive rehabilitation,” he explained. “About eight inches of my quad muscle had ripped off my femur, and the muscle reattached in a different place. It felt like a brand-new leg, the muscle memory was there, but kind of not. It was really frustrating." Matter did return to rig work until witnessing a co-worker lose both legs in an accident. "That propelled me to decide enough was enough," he admitted. "The signs were there and had I stuck with it I don't know if I'd be here anymore. It can be a very lucrative profession but in the end, it just wasn't worth it.
"Life is much more fulfilling when you do what you love," he added. "I'm not saying that acting hasn't been tough because it does come with challenges and ups and downs, but when you're doing what you love to do, you're happy -- that's a good message within this film." Seems Matter indeed landed on his feet with regard to his career change. After appearing in a variety of series and guest-spots he found himself at Hallmark, and with Love at First Dance fulfilled a career dream.
"We filmed in Victoria B.C. which is beautiful, then actually filmed in New York,” he said. “Actually in New York! No green screen, it was real! As an actor, you want to do something in New York, so to be in the city made it feel authentic. It’s often a missing ingredient in films and I feel Hallmark and the producers really felt that and made sure they encapsulated it in this film.">