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The Tonebenders – Vehicle Recording Roundtable

July 25, 2014 by Shaun Farley

I’m really stoked by the way The Tonebenders Podcast has been jumping onto our monthly topics when they can. This time, they’ve got a spectacular roundtable conversation with Rob Noke, Watson Wu and Max Lachmann. Give it a listen, and make sure to visit the Tonebenders webpage to find out more information about their guests in this episode.

Thanks for the contribution, guys!

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Filed Under: featured, guest post Tagged With: guide to sfx, max lachmann, rene coronado, rob nokes, sfx, timothy muirhead, tonebenders, vehicles, watson wu

Comments

  1. Oliver Machin says

    July 28, 2014 at 7:49 pm

    It’s great to listen to Max and Watson. I recorded the vehicles on location for Mad Max: Fury Road. My only experience of recording vehicles before this was with Tristan Horton when we recorded the Boom Library Everyday Cars here in South Africa. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATCWeo8tbGQ. I was then hired as a boom op for the movie and once on location I saw the opportunity to try and record these amazing vehicles on location because I could see that the task for post was going to be huge and most of the vehicles would have crashed and been blown up by the time the audio mix came around which actually ended up being 2yrs later.

    Both Max and Watson were a great help to me with giving advice prior to starting on the furious road. Other than what I had done with Tristan on the “Everyday Cars” prior to the Fury Road recordings the only reference I had was some email conversations with Watson and Max.

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