Ed Fassl

Ed Fassl currently holds the title of director of sound services at Larson Studios, a leading independent post-production audio facility in Hollywood. Fassl is currently the supervising sound editor on shows such as The Arrangement for NBC/Universal. As well as various series for Disney and Nickelodeon. He has over 33 years of experience in audio and video postproduction for film and television.

Ed Fassl currently holds the title of director of sound services at Larson Studios, a leading independent post-production audio facility in Hollywood. Fassl is currently the supervising sound editor on shows such as The Arrangement for NBC/Universal. As well as various series for Disney and Nickelodeon. He has over 33 years of experience in audio and video postproduction for film and television.

He served over eight years at Laser Pacific Digital Sound Services, one of the first fully digital audio postproduction facilities in Hollywood, on shows such as Charmed and 7th Heaven. He has also worked at several major studios such as Sony Pictures, Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Studios. His experience as a sound editor, supervising sound editor and facilities manager has given him the knowledge to well represent the sound editing community.

He is constantly looking ahead to the ever-changing landscape of theatrical, TV broadcast and internet audio. A 30-year member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild, Fassl has earned multiple Primetime Emmy and MPSE Golden Reel nominations for sound editing. Ed has also served nine years as a governor for the Television Academy.

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Frank Scherma, Ed Fassl, Chris Reeves, Phillip Palmer
2017 Sound and Sound Editors Nominee Reception
2017 Sound and Sound Editors Nominee Reception
Edward Fassl and Erin Fassl at the 2016 Creative Arts Ball.
Television Academy Governors Edward Fassl, Daniel H. Birman, President and COO, Maury McIntyre, Chairman, Bruce Rosenblum, Vice Chair, Kevin Hamburger and Governor Tammy Glover at the 2015 Creative Arts Ball.
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Frank Scherma, Ed Fassl, Chris Reeves, Phillip Palmer
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Television Academy Sound Editors governor Ed Fassl, Sound Editors governor Chris Reeves, Sound governor Phillip Palmer, chairman and CEO Frank Scherma, Music governor Jeff Russo, Music governor Sherri Chung, second vice chair Rickey Minor

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2017 Sound and Sound Editors Nominee Reception
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Television Academy Governor Ed Fassl and Craig Dellinger talk during the 2017 Sound and Sound Editors Nominee Reception in the Television Academy's Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center on Thursday, Sept. 7 2017, in the NoHo Arts District in Los Angeles.

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2017 Sound and Sound Editors Nominee Reception
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Television Academy Governor Ed Fassl is seen during the 2017 Sound and Sound Editors Nominee Reception in the Television Academy's Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center on Thursday, Sept. 7 2017, in the NoHo Arts District in Los Angeles.

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Edward Fassl and Erin Fassl at the 2016 Creative Arts Ball.
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Edward Fassl and Erin Fassl at the 2016 Creative Arts Ball.

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Television Academy Governors Edward Fassl, Daniel H. Birman, President and COO, Maury McIntyre, Chairman, Bruce Rosenblum, Vice Chair, Kevin Hamburger and Governor Tammy Glover at the 2015 Creative Arts Ball.
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Television Academy Governors Edward Fassl, Daniel H. Birman, President and COO, Maury McIntyre, Chairman, Bruce Rosenblum, Vice Chair, Kevin Hamburger and Governor Tammy Glover at the 2015 Creative Arts Ball. 

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