Dean Dixon

Filmmaker and Musician in New Jersey

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Dean Dixon comes from a long line of creative projects. He has worked in television at KLVX-10 (now branded as Vegas PBS) as a camera operator, lighting technician, & sound board operator. He worked primarily on the weekly programs "Vegas Week In Review" and "Inside Education".

He produced the film, "Silk City Diner" while in college. Dean has also written 3 full-length screenplays and 1 short. Along with his business partner, Justin Clayton, they produced the successful documentary, "Bleeding Black and Yellow: The Ultraviolent Dream" in conjunction with CZW Entertainment LLC. In addition, Dean did the sound mix and interviews for the critically acclaimed short, "Dovere For Camden" directed by Dr. Douglas Clayton.

In 2012, Dean founded HIAC Talk Radio a weekly pro wrestling podcast. The podcast has since expanded to include a weekly MMA and "The Walking Dead" podcast. Also, HIAC has syndicated "The Bolin Alley" since 2014 and "Obey the Puck" since 2013. In total, 4-7 hours of original programming are produced each week.

Dean has also been involved in independent wrestling since 2012. He has worked for many diverse promotions in the Philadelphia Metro area including On Point Wrestling as a commentator since 2013. He has also served as a manager in other promotions.

In 2017, Dean decided to pursue Higher Education. He graduated with an A.A.S. in Music (Audio Production). He is also a member of Phi Theta Kappa and a Permanant member of the Dean's List at Camden County College.

He will pursue a BS in Marketing starting in the Fall of 2021 at Wilmington University.

He is available for Post Production services in audio and composing. He is also a musician playing guitar and bass.

  • Education
    • Camden County College
    • Wilmington University