Full Name
Nick Bergh
Job Title
Founder
Company
Endpoint Audio Labs, Inc.
Speaker Bio
Nicholas Bergh has been working in the field of sound preservation and restoration for nearly 30 years. In 2003, he started Endpoint Audio Labs in order to focus on improving the quality of sound transfers before restoration. Endpoint has become known for both unique transfer technologies as well as using historical research to inform restoration decisions, and has been chosen to preserve some of the most precious studio and public archive sound elements. Projects range from hundreds of tent-pole film titles like OKLAHOMA! (1955) and TITANIC (1997) to hundreds of unique field-recorded elements such as ethnographic wax cylinders and lacquer discs. Endpoint also provides sound supervision and sound mixing to modern film documentaries that are using historical material such as BECOMING LED ZEPPELIN (2025). Unique transfer technologies developed by Bergh are also being used at various national archives around the world. He received his B.A. and M.A. in Ethnomusicology from UCLA.
Nick Bergh