Dillehunt is best known as the director of You Can't Do That on Film,[2][3] the 2004 documentary about the cult-classic children's series, You Can't Do That on Television. The film was released in North America by Shout! Factory in 2012[4] and reissued in 2022 by MVD Entertainment.[5] Dillehunt also directed the official YCDTOTV reunion special, Project 131,[6] and was a contributor to the book, Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age, by Mathew Klickstein.[7]
Dillehunt has released ten albums and five EPs of original music[17] and is a founding member of the indie rock band Butterfly Vendetta.[18][19] The band was referenced on the cover of the 2018 book, Regarding Charlottesville Music, by photographer and author Rich Tarbell, and in a portrait spread featuring band member, Bianca Vee.[20] Dillehunt chronicled the band in an eponymous 2018 documentary.[21] The film was nominated in the Award This! Music Documentary category for the seventh annual Award This! ceremony, held by Film Threat.[22]
He is currently the Head of Multimedia Services for the City of Charlottesville, and manages the Charlottesville PEG-TV station group and Community Media Center.[23] He was nominated for a Capital Emmy Award in May 2013 and May 2021 for his work with the department.[24][25] Dillehunt was inducted into the Albemarle High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame in May 2023.[26]
↑"Project 131.com". Project 131.com. United States: SlimeCon Enterprises. August 13, 2004. Archived from the original on March 10, 2005. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
↑"Cooking Shows Make Debut". NRB Network Press Room. United States: NRB Network. September 20, 2010. Archived from the original on October 7, 2010. Retrieved August 13, 2025.