Zimo Huang is an accomplished filmmaker. Throughout recent years, he has expertly refined his skills on various fiction and documentary projects, garnering praise and recognition for his exceptional work. His notable editing credits span an array of critically acclaimed films, including feature films "Last Call", "Moss", “77 Days," "Sprinter," and the documentary "Buffalo Girls."
Zimo also had the privilege of working on the feature film "The Tomorrow Man," which made its premiere at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2019. Recently, he has expanded his impact on the industry by contributing significantly to various television series on popular streaming platforms like Netflix, HBO, and Apple TV. His work the docuseries "Kevin Hart: Don't F**k This Up" was recognized with a Primetime Emmy award nomination in 2021.
In 2024, Zimo's editing skills were recognized with an Emmy nomination for Best Single Camera Editing for his work on the Netflix limited series “Live to 100: The Secrets of the Blue Zones.”