Scott Pellet is a Los Angeles-based film and television editor raised in Texas and Northern Virginia.

Introduced to linear video editing in a high school broadcasting class, he was inspired to use his newfound skills to produce a short film on the late professional skateboarding champion, Jeff Phillips. The film was later chosen to be included in "Skate or Die", a film series curated by Helen Stickler ("Andre the Giant Has a Posse", "Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator") that toured through Texas in 2000.

He attended Virginia Tech and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Communications. His senior thesis film, "Twenty Four Hours", was awarded Best Editing, Best Cinematography and Best Picture in the very first Progeny Film Festival.

His credits include "Chuck" (NBC), "The Goldbergs" (ABC), "Mad Dogs" (Amazon), "Sneaky Pete" (Amazon), "L.A.'s Finest" (Spectrum), "Painkiller" (Netflix) and the Lionsgate feature, "The Devil You Know".