Nelson graduated from college-preparatory school
Columbus Academy in Ohio in 1988 and earned a BA from
Hamilton College in 1992. He began his film career in 1992 at Los Angeles post-production house, Graying & Balding. From 1994 to 1995, Nelson worked as a visual effects and editorial assistant at Two Headed Monster in Los Angeles and began his commercial editing career with a Starburst ad featuring
Ali Larter and
Eric Nies. Nelson’s first music video was for country music artist
Brooks & Dunn’s “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone” in 1994. In 1999 Nelson joined editorial company Swietlik, which would eventually become Cut+Run in 2003. Nelson edited the short film,
Quantum Project (2000), the first film created expressly for the internet. The web short had a budget of 10 million dollars, starred
Steven Dorff and
John Cleese, and was directed by Oscar-winning production designer
Eugenio Zanetti. In 2002, Nelson was hired as a post-production consultant and editor on the Comedy Central series''
Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust. He edited 3 episodes of the show and contributed to the rest of the series. Nelson edited the 2005 feature film, Broken'', starring
Heather Graham and
Jeremy Sisto for
Focus Features. That same year, he directed the music video for “Time Bomb” by the band,
Goldspot. In 2011, Nelson joined company owners Michelle Eskin and Steve Gandolfi in the re-founding of editorial house, Cut+Run, which was originally founded in London by Steve Gandolfi and Andrew Christie. In 2012, Nelson established an additional office in Austin, Texas. At Cut+Run, Nelson has edited spots
Visit California and
Heinz, which have aired during the
Super Bowl. Nelson executive produced and edited the 2012 film,
Wild in the Streets, a documentary directed by
Peter Baxter, about the birth of modern football and the current-day town in England that plays the original Pagan form of the game. Nelson’s self-produced documentary,
The Third Crossing (2012), chronicling Hawaii’s all women paddling team as they rechart an ancient course to a remote village on Maui, premiered at the 2012 Ocean Film Festival in Hawaii. == Business activities ==