Biography
Zach Passero works in the film industry as an editor, shaping the structure and flow of narrative films through post-production. Their editing credits include two feature films, both of which demonstrate their role in refining pacing and coherence in the editing process. In one project, they contributed to the assembly of sequences that guide the audience through the film’s events, ensuring clarity and continuity.
Passero’s filmography includes editorial work on The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot and Jug Face. These films represent different genres, yet both required careful editing choices to maintain rhythm and audience engagement. Their involvement in these projects reflects a specialized skill in balancing performance, visuals, and sound to support storytelling.




