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John Freyermuth is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Visual and Performing Arts department at Clark University. He holds an M.F.A. in Sound Design from Savannah College of Art and Design (2011) and a B.A. in Audio/Radio with a Music Appreciation minor from Emerson College (2007). His work focuses on immersive audio systems, object-based recording techniques, and audio curriculum development. Key research interests include: Object-Based Audio Standards Stereo Compatibility in Immersive Formats Pro Tools & Dolby Atmos Training Live Performance Sound Design Recent presentations include 'Compression and Dynamics Processor Design' at Emerson College (2024) and 'Immersive Audio for the Modern Music Industry' sponsored by Genelec and Dolby (2023). He has collaborated on projects like the AVID Pro Tools Dolby Atmos training series and the 'Produce Like a Pro' educational content. His creative works span theater sound design (e.g., Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitor) to music production projects like Lost Home and the Holiday Pops Album. He actively develops audio curricula emphasizing both technical proficiency and artistic creativity.









