Matthew Gore is the Chief Executive Officer of the NightGlass Media Group. Having the foresight to see the effects non-linear post production would have on the television/video industry, Gore started Post Modern Editorial, Inc. in 1993 as a exclusively non-linear post production boutique. His vision has grown to reality as approximately 95% of all television and film productions are edited in a non-linear environment. In October 1998, Post Modern Editorial was the first facility in the U.S. to take delivery of the Avid Symphony uncompressed editing system, once again becoming pioneers in post production. In 2000, Gore initiated an ambitious expansion to the company's services to include full-service video production, interactive media design, and web video deployment and distribution. A new vision required a new name and Post Modern became The NightGlass Media Group, providing crystal clear vision for business and entertainment.
Gore has won numerous awards including five international and seven national Telly's. His credits include Supervising Editor on 13 episodes of "First Flights" with Neil Armstrong for Arts and Entertainment Network, Editor of "The Making of Gettysburg" a 30-minute special for Turner Network Television and Editor of "Nazi Hunters: Stalking Evil" a 60-minute special for Turner Network Television. Trade magazines like Post and Markee have also selected him as an interview subject/expert for commentary on production and post production issues.
The Governor of Georgia appointed Gore for two terms on the Georgia Film and Videotape Advisory Commission and the Technology Subcommittee.