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F1 Movie's Sound: Real Races, Reel Sound
27 Feb
Summary
- Sound team integrated recording equipment into F1 broadcast pipeline.
- Nearly 100 microphones captured uncompressed sound from surrounding circuits.
- Authentic racing sounds, including Max Verstappen's crash, were sourced directly from events.

The film "F1" achieved remarkable auditory authenticity through an unprecedented collaboration with Formula 1's broadcast team. This partnership provided unparalleled access, integrating film recording equipment directly into the sport's broadcast pipeline.
This integration enabled the capture of uncompressed sound from nearly 100 microphones strategically placed around circuits. Key personnel from Formula One Media & Broadcast Center worked alongside the film's sound designers to meticulously record practice sessions, qualifying, and Grand Prix races.




