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Joe Pleiman is an Assistant Professor in the Electronic Production and Design (EPD) department at Berklee College of Music, where he teaches sound design and music technology. He has also previously taught at Northeastern University and brings over 25 years of professional experience in sound design, music composition, and creative media production.
His educational background and professional training are reflected in his hands-on teaching approach, emphasizing real-world challenges in audio production, timeliness, and professional demeanor. While specific degrees are not listed, his career reflects deep expertise in audio and digital media.
Joe's research and creative interests span sound design for animation, television, and video games, electronic music production, and creative multimedia content development. His work integrates technical precision with artistic innovation, focusing on interactive and educational media. He has composed music for PBS, Sesame Street, and Nickelodeon, and has contributed to award-winning children's programming.
Although no formal academic publications are listed, his creative output reflects a strong engagement with audio innovation and digital storytelling, particularly in educational and entertainment contexts.
- Emmy nomination: Sound Design on Word Girl (2011)
- Maurice Kanbar Screenwriting Award
- 7 Craft Awards at NYU First Run Festival
Joe Pleiman mentors students through practical assignments drawn from his professional career. He has supervised creative projects and likely advises student work in sound design and music technology, though no formal list of advisees is provided. He has not mentioned external research grants, but his freelance and industry work suggest sustained project-based funding and client collaborations.
He is involved in multiple creative labs and teams, including his own production efforts at Hero4Hire and Soup2Nuts, his record label Dewmar Campfire Record Co., and his band Summer Villains. These ventures function as creative laboratories for audio experimentation, vinyl production, and live performance.





