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Josh Rosen (born Daniel Josh Rosen; 1960) is an American engineer and filmmaker.

Rosen was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Sara Ruth Beck and Sanford Rosen. During the 1980s and early 1990s, as founder of OSC Corporation, he worked as principle designer of both DECK and ProTools, the first digital audio multi-track recoding software programs to be released on mass-market personal computers. Pro Tools software was awarded a Technical Grammy Award in 2001 and an Oscar statuette representing the Academy Scientific and Technical Award in 2003. Beginning in the mid 1990s, Rosen worked as Werner Herzog's sound editor on numerous documentaries and feature films including: Little Dieter Needs to Fly, Wings of Hope, and Klaus Kinski: My Best Fiend. In the late 1990s and early 2000s he wrote and produced a series of docudramas for The History Channel and National Geographic.

In 2006, Rosen was founding series producer of the weekly PBS television program QUEST, and recipient of 5 Emmy Awards for work on that series. In 2010, Rosen signed on as a writer and director for the PBS NOVA miniseries, Fabric of the Cosmos.

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