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Ryan Moys

Professor at Music, Drexel University0 Followers

Focused on real-world applications of music production and sound engineering, Ryan Moys is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Drexel University's Westphal College. With a rich background in the music industry, Moys brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role, having honed his skills at the Art Institute of Seattle. His career trajectory includes working as a freelance engineer and serving as a personal engineer for the renowned Grammy Award-winning producer James Poyser. Moys has an impressive portfolio, having recorded and mixed projects for high-profile artists such as Kanye West, Common, Anthony Hamilton, and Jill Scott. His exceptional work in the industry was recognized in 2009 when he received a Grammy Award for his contributions to Kirk Franklin's "Fight of My Life" album. This accolade underscores his technical prowess and creative vision in music production. Beyond the recording studio, Moys has expanded his expertise into the realm of film and television. He has been actively involved in scoring feature films, showcasing his ability to blend music with visual storytelling. Additionally, his work in mixing concert TV series for major networks like VH1, MTV, and TVOne highlights his versatility and adaptability in various media formats. At Drexel University, Moys is dedicated to imparting his knowledge and experience to students, preparing them for successful careers in the dynamic field of music and sound engineering. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of practical skills and industry insights, ensuring that students are well-equipped to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry.

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