NICHOLAS BIAGETTI is an American documentary film editor and graphic artist. His recent edit work on HBO’s TIGER (2021) received a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Picture Editing, Long Form — an award he is honored to have won with Matthew Hamachek, Daniel Koehler, and Monica Yuen.

As an editor of Netflix’s Tiger King (2020), Biagetti received a prime-time Emmy nomination for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program. He continued working on the series in its second season, Tiger King II (2021).

Utilizing a background in animation, he has additionally taken on the role as liaison between the edit and motion graphics departments for multiple projects, either facilitating workflow or creating graphics himself.

Biagetti started in documentary film as an assistant editor on Cartel Land (2015) under the direction of Matthew Heineman. His editing and motion graphics work has been shown across major streamers and festivals with projects like Amanda Knox (2016), City of Ghosts (2017), FYRE (2019), and Maid in Hell (2018). Biagetti was fortunate enough to be invited to serve as a Contributing Editor in Sundance’s Documentary Story and Edit Lab in 2017.

Biagetti graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts with a focus in film and animation. When he’s not in the edit room, you’ll likely find him sketching.