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A Career Built Between Boom Cycles: How an Unscripted Editor Found His Way Into Prestige TV

In the early 1990s, before LinkedIn portfolios and Vimeo links, breaking into film and television post-production involved a kind of leap-of-faith persistence that now feels almost mythological. For editor Matthew Barbato, that leap began with a printed directory, a stack of paper résumés, and a willingness to mail them—one by one — to production companies that might not even exist anymore.

“Only Murders in the Building” Editor Matthew Barbato, Joins Manhattan Edit Workshop as Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Next Six Week Intensive Editing Workshop Begins January 13th