Landon Dyksterhouse, also known as The Mash-Up King, is a renowned documentary filmmaker and founder of D-House Entertainment, an independent documentary film company. With three feature documentary films under his belt, including El Pantera (2018),Beats4Tanner (2015),and The Proving Grounds (2013),his work has been widely distributed on various platforms.
El Pantera, his latest film, was acquired by the Fox Network Group Latin America and premiered on April 7, 2018. The film has been recognized for its excellence, being accepted to and programmed at the New York Latino Film Festival 2017 and the Las Vegas Film Festival 2015. Additionally, Landon won the "Best Commercial" award for the Albuquerque Film Festival in 2011 and was recognized by the Albuquerque Film Office for his contributions to filmmaking.
In 2018, Landon received his first mention in the entertainment trade publication Variety magazine and was invited to become a contributing writer for Videomaker magazine. He continues to produce and direct new films under the D-House Entertainment banner, collaborating with other filmmakers and subjects.
Some of his notable brand collaborations include Beatport, Children's Hospital Denver, Hard Festival, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Kobalt Music Publishing, Livenation, Reebok, Sony, UFC, Fox Network Group Latin America, PBS Denver, and Videomaker Magazine.
Landon has also collaborated with various celebrities, including UFC fighters Donald Cerrone, John Dodson, Clay Guida, Holly Holm, Greg Jackson, Jon Jones, Yair Rodriguez, Diego Sanchez, and Mike Winkeljohn, as well as musicians Akon, Datsik, Destructo, Diplo, Downlink, Krewella, Lil Jon, LMFAO, Paul Wall, Sugarhill Gang, Skrillex, and Three 6 Mafia. He has also worked with actors Channing Tatum, Rosario Dawson, Governor Gary Johnson, and Governor Bill Richardson.
Landon's filmography includes El Pantera (2017),Beats4Tanner (2015),and The Proving Grounds (2013).