The "F1" sound team on placing mics on racing car air ducts and exhausts to capture immersive sounds of Formula 1.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first race in F1: The Movie, at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, results in a spectacular double crash that illustrates ...
F1's sound team had unprecedented access to Formula 1 Tracks and real Grand Prix races to deliver authentic racing sounds.
How do you transport a movie audience to a racetrack, recreating the visceral experience of roaring engines, the ear-splitting squeal of tires on pavement and the screeching of brakes? That was the ...
For re-recording mixers Juan Peralta and Gary A. Rizzo, auto-racing fans were a key audience they hoped to please with their work on “F1.” They weren’t the only key audience, however. “We wanted to ...
How do you transport a movie audience to a racetrack, recreating the visceral experience of roaring engines, the ear-splitting squeal of tires on pavement and the screeching of brakes?
Upon hearing a V12 engine for the very first time at a classic F1 car show at Brands Hatch in England, the sound reverberated through my body. The smell of being in a paddock is visceral, the oil and ...
U.S. The sport is Formula 1, and its season kicks off on Saturday with the Australian Grand Prix on Apple TV. Bringing the live sport to audiences is no easy feat, but Variety ...
Bringing Apple Original Films’ F1 to life was no easy feat. “I was always told, ‘Racing movies don’t work,’” said director and producer Joseph Kosinski during Deadline’s Contenders Film: Los Angeles ...
For re-recording mixers Juan Peralta and Gary A. Rizzo, auto-racing fans were a key audience they hoped to please with their work on "F1." They weren't the only key audience, however. "We wanted to ...