How do you transport a movie audience to a racetrack, recreating the visceral experience of roaring engines, the ...
The "F1" sound team on placing mics on racing car air ducts and exhausts to capture immersive sounds of Formula 1.
Continuing its track record of awards, all of those great engine noises in "F1: The Movie" have been acknowledged with two separate wins for its team. On Saturday February 21, 2026, they were honored ...
F1's sound team had unprecedented access to Formula 1 Tracks and real Grand Prix races to deliver authentic racing sounds.
Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Juan Peralta, Gary Rizzo and Gareth John talk about blending emotion and spectacle on Joseph Kosinski's hit.
Apple Original Film’s “F1” is many things. It is, for one, the story of Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a washed-up Formula One driver who is recruited by a failing team, to help a hotshot young driver ...
The first race in F1: The Movie, at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, results in a spectacular double crash that illustrates just how disastrously things can go when you don’t work together.
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 ...
Sound editor Al Nelson wanted to recreate the experience of a Formula One race: “It’s something you feel in your bones.” By Beatrice Verhoeven Awards Editor F1 sound editor Al Nelson and his team ...
The two films are among those nominated for an Academy Award for achievement in sound. They both they both feature vehicles ...
Joseph Kosinski had one instruction for the sound team behind his latest feature "F1": It needed to be as immersive as possible, and he wanted the audience to feel like they were in the car. Except, ...