Joseph Saba is a composer, producer, and co-founder of VideoHelper, one of the most widely used production-music catalogs in television, film, and streaming media. Since the early 1990s, his work has been heard across thousands of broadcast, cable, and digital programs worldwide, including network news, live sports, entertainment, documentaries, trailers, and major international events. His music has underscored the Olympics, FIFA World Cup, Super Bowl, NBA Championships, global breaking news, and prime-time series across ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, ESPN, HBO, Netflix, BBC, and numerous international networks. He has composed theme and identity music for national programming, original scores for two Lionsgate feature films, and worked on several independent artist and album projects.
Saba blends orchestral writing, contemporary production, and narrative sound design to create emotionally driven music that deepens and shapes the storytelling experience. For more than two decades, he has worked closely with editors, mixers, music directors, and creative teams, helping shape how production music functions and integrates within high-visibility media environments. His background includes performing in several bands, including an appearance on MTV’s 120 Minutes as keyboardist for Fabulon (Chrysalis/EMI). A personal favorite moment: the Saturday Night Live band performing his Suze Orman Show theme.
Outside of his composing work, Saba is a founder and the current Vice Chair of the Production Music Association, working to support composer education, strengthen professional community, and champion the recognition and fair valuation of production music worldwide.
His work has received multiple PMA Mark Awards and Production Music Awards across orchestral, rock, and media categories. He continues to compose actively while supporting emerging creators and contributing to the ongoing evolution of the production music field.

