Jeremy S. Bloom (he/him) is an Emmy award winning sound designer with over 10 years of experience leading the creation of immersive soundscapes for podcasts, installations, films, & theatrical productions internationally.

Biography

Jeremy's work includes originally commissioned immersive installations for The Statue of Liberty Museum, the Library of Congress, linguistics museum Planet Word, Manchester United, Spectrum Cable, Netflix’s holographic 3 Body Problem premiere, Punchdrunk International, James Taylor, and Carnival Cruises.

Jeremy won a 2024 Primetime Emmy for his design work in Ron Howard’s documentary “Jim Henson: Idea Man” and was nominated in 2019 for his work on the hit Netflix documentary “FYRE: The Party that Never Happened.” He has also contributed sound design to critically acclaimed films for CNN, HBO, IMAX, Sony Pictures, Disney, and Netflix and others.

Jeremy is a staff sound designer for WNYC Studio's award-winning podcast “Radiolab” and previously contributed sound design and original music for the beloved Queer podcast “Nancy” and comedy hit “Two Dope Queens.”

As an educator, Jeremy teaches sound design to the next generation of film directors at NYU Tisch’s graduate film program. He has presented at CUNY, SCAD, University of Toronto (Raw Talk Podcasting Festival), Harvard (Sound Education Conference), DOC NYC Pro, NY Music Month, and more.