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Joe Deihl

Joe Deihl is a creative first and foremost. Currently he is a freelance audio engineer: specializing in sound design, editing for dialog and music, and mixing and mastering both 5.1 Dolby E and Stereo (LtRt/LoRo) for broadcast. He works with television channels such as AMC, WeTv, The Sundance Channel, Chiller, Spike Tv, and BET, as well as production companies throughout the New York metropolitan area. He is also a composer with a background in both electronic and acoustic music. He worked extensively with CBS News Productions scoring music to picture for several of their documentary series produced for the Arthur Schlesinger Foundation. As well, he both wrote and performed the music for the PBS special: Witness: Voices from the Holocaust, in which he also restored the audio testimony of the fragile ¾ inch audio/video archival recordings that were stored in the Yale Archives for over three decades. On the lighter side Joe’s music work has been heard in television commercials like Count Chocula, Time-Life Books “Mysteries of the Unknown”, Buick, The Cartoon Network, Crisco Oil plus a list of others. Joe studied music at Jacksonville University in Florida (B.A. Theory and Composition of Electronic and Acoustic Music) and orchestration under Charles Jones at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. He is an active member in the Cinema Audio Society (C.A.S.) and the Motion Picture Sound Editors (M.P.S.E.).