Roger Tremaine has more than 30 years in broadcasting...radio, TV and film. From college radio announcer to being both a radio and TV talent with the American Forces Radio and TV Service in Thailand for two years (a la Robin Williams in "Good Morning Vietnam").
Roger earned a degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology and has been with the Kentucky Educational TV network, where he is, not only the audio supervisor, but also has been senior announcer doing, among other things, many documentary voice-overs. He is currently the announce voice for the nationally syndicated PBS programs "Jubilee" and "Great Conversations".
In his capacity as supervisor he has had the opportunity to do sound design, select production music and voice talents. He even has appeared as on-camera host for several varied programs.
BS in Speech Pathology & Audiology
Art of Voice Acting course
Coaching from Peter O'Connell
Commercial acting with Stephen Samuels
Improvisational acting with Sydney Shaw
HP Computer
Focusrite Scarlet USB Interface
Behringer mixer
MXL & RODE (modified) mics
Professional recording software with plug-ins
Telos phone hybrid
Sound-proofed/treated booth
Editing, mixing effects and music with VO.
Degree in Speech Pathology & Audiology
Radio DJ & TV presenter with American Forces Radio & TV
TV audio engineer for 30+ years with PBS affiliate
Active in pleasure horse riding for 15 years
Bass player - jazz (old standards) and Blues - 30+years
Was in a radio theater group