Dennis Hysom is an award-winning composer, songwriter, sound designer, musician and performer. He lives in Sonoma County, California.
SOUND DESIGN
As an audio producer and sound designer, Hysom works with a range of clients and projects, including:
Audioguides for museums and events around the world: MoMA, SFMoMA, Guggenheim, FAMSF, Denver Art Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Alcatraz, Smithsonian, National Aerospace Museum, USS Midway, Alcatraz, Discovery Communications, venues in Paris, Sydney, Milan, Tokyo and other cities, and traveling exhibitions “Gold Of The Incas” in English and Spanish, and “Ramses II” in English, German, French, Spanish, Mandarin and Japanese.
Podcats: The Jefferson Museum in Monticello.
Audiobook sound desigtn and editing: “Path Lit By Lightning,” a biography of James Thorpe written by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author David Maranis and published by Simon & Schuster.
Film and video sound tracks: The feature film "Apocalypto" uses Hysom's nature ambiences and sound recordings captured on location in Central America.