Federico Conforti
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Additional Crew
Federico Conforti grew up in the seaside city of Livorno in Tuscany, Italy.
He developed his passion for storytelling while performing with local theater troupes, and went on to earn a degree in Cinema, Music & Theater from the University of Pisa. After graduating he moved to Rome, and later Los Angeles, to pursue a career in editing.
In 2016 won a David di Donatello award (Italian Academy Awards) for "Best Editing" for his work on the acclaimed Italian film THEY CALL ME JEEG. His award-winning editing also includes the 2020 Emmy-nominated and 2021 Webby Award-winning ALMOST FAMOUS series (New York Times Op-Docs, Breakwater Studios). BLOOD RIDER (Google). He won the 2021 Webby Award for "Best Branded Documentary"; DEFYING GRAVITY (All3 Media, Google) and was nominated for a 2021 Sports Emmy for "Outstanding Edited Sports Series''. He also won the 2020 "People's Voice - Best Editing" Webby Award for THAT'S MY JAZZ (Breakwater Studios).
His work spans several genres and formats, from feature films and shorts to episodic, both documentary and scripted.
He recently wrapped up his eighth feature film, ROCAFORT STATION, a psychological horror directed by Luis Prieto (Netflix, Nostromo Pictures) and his sixth feature documentary, WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO AMERICA, directed by Dustin Elm and David Breschel (Submarine Ent., Highway West Ent.) which is now deep in post production.
Notable episodic work includes the anthology sci-fi series DIMENSION 404 (Lionsgate, Hulu) and crime drama series THE OATH (Sony).
Federico is a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild (IATSE Local #700).
He developed his passion for storytelling while performing with local theater troupes, and went on to earn a degree in Cinema, Music & Theater from the University of Pisa. After graduating he moved to Rome, and later Los Angeles, to pursue a career in editing.
In 2016 won a David di Donatello award (Italian Academy Awards) for "Best Editing" for his work on the acclaimed Italian film THEY CALL ME JEEG. His award-winning editing also includes the 2020 Emmy-nominated and 2021 Webby Award-winning ALMOST FAMOUS series (New York Times Op-Docs, Breakwater Studios). BLOOD RIDER (Google). He won the 2021 Webby Award for "Best Branded Documentary"; DEFYING GRAVITY (All3 Media, Google) and was nominated for a 2021 Sports Emmy for "Outstanding Edited Sports Series''. He also won the 2020 "People's Voice - Best Editing" Webby Award for THAT'S MY JAZZ (Breakwater Studios).
His work spans several genres and formats, from feature films and shorts to episodic, both documentary and scripted.
He recently wrapped up his eighth feature film, ROCAFORT STATION, a psychological horror directed by Luis Prieto (Netflix, Nostromo Pictures) and his sixth feature documentary, WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO AMERICA, directed by Dustin Elm and David Breschel (Submarine Ent., Highway West Ent.) which is now deep in post production.
Notable episodic work includes the anthology sci-fi series DIMENSION 404 (Lionsgate, Hulu) and crime drama series THE OATH (Sony).
Federico is a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild (IATSE Local #700).