Keith Bilderbeck

Keith Bilderbeck is a sound editor and composer who was one of the sound editors on the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In he received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series for his work on the episode  which he shared with Bill Wistrom, Gerry Sackman, Wilson Dyer, James Wolvington, and Mace Matiosian.

In 1989 he received another Emmy Award nomination for his work on the MacGyver episode "Gold Rush" which he shared with Trek artists Miguel Rivera and Jon Johnson. Further awards include two Golden Reel Award nominations from the Motion Picture Sound Editors Society in 2001 for the war drama U-571, shared with Jon Johnson, Miguel Rivera, and Guy Tsujimoto, and in 2007 for the video game Need for Speed: Carbon, shared with Charles Deenen and Paul Menichini. In 2008 he won a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing - Special Venue for his work on the documentary Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure. He shared this award with Miguel Rivera, Jon Johnson, and Cory Mandel.

As sound editor/ sound effect editor Bilderbeck worked on several feature films and video games including the animated film FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992), the horror sequel Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995, starring Tony Todd), the thriller Shadow of Doubt (1998), the action film Payback (1999), the romance A Knight's Tale (2001), the crime thriller Joy Ride (2001), the horror film An American Haunting (2005), the drama The Astronaut Farmer (2006), the horror sequel Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008), the comedy I Love You, Man (2009), the science fiction thriller Surrogates (2009), the comedy You Again (2010), the video game Red Faction Armageddon (2011), and the family movie Dolphin Tale (2011, with Ashley Judd).

Bilderbeck also worked as composer on a number of films such as the horror film Crystal Force (1990), the science fiction film Cybernator (1991), the thriller The Killing Jar (1994), the horror thriller Voodoo (1995), the television movie Jurassic Women (1996), the thriller Final Vendetta (1996), and the short comedy Heart Attack (1998).