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Ryn Jorgensen is an independent composer and audio specialist based out of Los Angeles, CA. Their work includes associate producing a GRAMMY® nominated album (The Lost Birds), scoring work for HBO (Black Boy Joy) and feature films (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde [1920]), co-heading a video game audio department (Nerthus: Einar’s Fate), and more, and appears in projects for the Library of Congress, Decca Records, and Boosey and Hawkes, among others.  

Musically, Ryn’s style is broad and flexible, ranging from lush orchestral textures to intense electronic beats to jazz and song-like styles. They thrive at the intersection points of genres and enjoy exploring the unexpected possibilities that music and sound bring to media. Their music has been broadcast on HBO and on international radio stations, as well as being performed live both in the US and abroad. As a pianist and vocalist, Ryn also performs their own music both live and as recorded elements for scores. They frequently collaborate with or contribute to projects by Rick Marvin, Yoav Goren, Larry Groupé, Philip Giffin, and Christopher Tin.

As an audio specialist, Ryn brings a careful ear and a broad set of skills including audio repair, music and dialogue editing, sound design, and audio middleware programming. They co-headed the audio department on video game Nerthus: Einar’s Fate, creating and delivering all audio assets for the game from scratch. They also provided editing and soundscaping for an episode of Catalysta’s 2 minutes to midnight podcast.  

Ryn earned a master’s degree in Scoring for Film, Television, and Video Games from Berklee College of Music and a bachelor’s degree in Composition at the Jacobs School of Music with a minor in Scoring for Visual Media. While in school, they interned at premiere trailer music house Immediate Music, and since graduation have served as assistant to composers Philip Giffin and Christopher Tin.

In their spare time, Ryn loves to swing dance, listen to podcasts, knit, and smile lovingly at their ever-expanding collection of potted plants.

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Ryn Jorgensen is an independent composer and audio specialist based out of Los Angeles, CA. Their work includes associate producing a GRAMMY® nominated album (The Lost Birds), scoring work for HBO (Black Boy Joy) and feature films (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde [1920]), co-heading a video game audio department (Nerthus: Einar’s Fate), and more, and appears in projects for the Library of Congress, Decca Records, and Boosey and Hawkes, among others.  

Musically, Ryn’s style is broad and flexible, ranging from lush orchestral textures to intense electronic beats to jazz and song-like styles. As a pianist and vocalist, Ryn also performs their own music both live and as recorded elements for scores. They frequently contribute to projects by Rick Marvin, Yoav Goren, Larry Groupé, Philip Giffin, and Christopher Tin.  

As an audio specialist, Ryn provides a broad set of skills including audio repair, music and dialogue editing, sound design, and more. They co-headed the audio department on video game Nerthus: Einar’s Fate and provided editing and soundscaping for an episode of Catalysta’s 2 minutes to midnight podcast.

In their spare time, Ryn loves to swing dance, listen to podcasts, knit, and smile lovingly at their ever-expanding collection of potted plants.

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Ryn Jorgensen is an independent composer and audio specialist based out of Los Angeles. Their work includes associate producing a GRAMMY® nominated album, scoring feature films and shorts for HBO, co-heading a video game audio department, and more, and appears in projects for the Library of Congress, Decca Records, and Boosey and Hawkes.

Musically, Ryn’s style is broad and flexible, ranging from lush orchestral textures to intense electronic beats to jazz and song-like styles. As an audio specialist, Ryn’s skills include audio repair, music and dialogue editing, sound design, and more.