Jeremiah Slovarp
Jeremiah Slovarp began his career as a location sound engineer on films and commercials. In 2002 he started Jereco Studios Inc., designing his first commercial recording facility in Bozeman, Montana where he leads the company and its staff on a wide variety of studio, event production, and AV integration projects to this day.
Today, Jeremiah is responsible for producing and engineering ADR and Post Production Sound, Live Sound, Music Recording, and Location Sound for shows and events both nationally and regionally. In 2010, Jeremiah was appointed the Audio Director of the 11th & Grant with Eric Funk music television series on Montana PBS. By 2011, Jeremiah earned his first Emmy Award for Audio for his work on the 11th & Grant TV series. Jeremiah has earned a total of eleven Emmy Awards.
A graduate of Montana State University – Bozeman, Jeremiah continues supporting, working, and teaching at the institution. Jeremiah is faculty. He teaches Entertainment Business, Sound for Film & TV, Multimedia Audio Production, Recording 2. He also teaches an interdisciplinary class with rotating topics by semester that include Video Game Sound, Live Sound, Lighting, and Event Production.
Jeremiah is the elected Trustee for NATAS-NW chapter and serves on the Board of Governors. He is the Technical Director for the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky, MT. Jeremiah is an active member of the Audio Engineering Society [AES] and the Recording Academy [Grammy Awards].
Jeremiah enjoys skiing wherever there is fresh powder, trout fishing in his childhood backyard of the West Boulder River, driving big trucks, and listening to music of all kinds.
Jereco Studios: https://www.jereco.com
IMDB Credits: https://www.imdb.com/nm1297727/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerecostudios