Photography by Michael Rosas.


“Josh recorded artist statements for the audio tour of "Re-Examining Conservation". They were professional, adeptly tackled technical terminology, and (most importantly) were incredibly enthusiastic about the project. Josh's excitement for the artists' work and genuine interest in their statements, made the recordings even more compelling. I am immensely proud of the audio tour we created and thankful to Josh for their contributions to the project.”

Heather M., Curator @CreatureConserve


Reel.

Updated Reel coming 2025!

Scenes from selected films.


Voice Samples.

Home Studio Specs:
Sound proofed home studio equipped with an AT 2020 XLR microphone and a Focusrite Scarlett Interface. Directed Sessions available via Source Connect.

Commercial Samples.

This Song was performed for the Fall 2013 SCAD Performing Arts voice recital, and was accompanied by Kevin Wallace. "When You Are Old and Gray" was written by Tom Lehrer.


Film Stills.


Theatre.


Island.


The official music video for Coheed and Cambria's Island.


Reviews.

  • Out.com article on Island. [ … a very cute superman … ]

  • People.com article on Island.

  • Theatre Scene Review for Judas at The Wild Project, by Robert Patrick. [Youthful Josh Moser as the bureaucratic Klautus serves as wonderfully dry comic relief.]

  • Theatre Scene Review for The Cult Play, by Robert Patrick. [Josh Moser as the good-natured Diego smoothly captures the character’s idealism.]

  • Lavender After Dark Review for The Cult Play, by Jed Ryan. [Josh F.S. Moser’s Diego, in contrast, may be the only grounded character in the cast. Diego, in fact, may also be the best example of true, healthy religious devotion: he’s dedicated to his beliefs, but he stops short of fanaticism. The character’s grounded nature is likely why he clashes so strongly with the “what you see is what you get” style of Stacey Raymond’s spunky Mae. Speaking of dedication, all of the actors are superb. All eight players keep up their energy level throughout the shows’s intense two-hour-plus running time, which requires a lot of physical moxie as well as dramatic skill.]