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The "F1" sound team on placing mics on racing car air ducts and exhausts to capture immersive sounds of Formula 1.
To capture the sounds of the cars, supervising sound editor Al Nelson says production sound mixer Gareth John began by strategically placing mics in Formula 2 cars that Pitt and Idris were driving.
Putting some celebrities or creators in proper racing cars sounds absolutely crazy, and I think Formula E probably did a great job to convince the teams to actually do it in the first place.
Formula E and Google Cloud are introducing an accessible, AI-powered audio race report with support from the RNIB to allow blind and visually impaired fans to keep track of the championship.
To capture the sounds of the cars, supervising sound editor Al Nelson says production sound mixer Gareth John began by strategically placing mics in Formula 2 cars that Pitt and Idris were driving.