Wednesday 15 September 2010

Closed


Blog officially closed, more next year we hope, thanks


Craig_Turner
aka
UK_Force

Tuesday 27 July 2010

Sifting through the sands

Well .... finally back at home. Gone from 35 degrees C, to 15 degrees C .... sunshine to rain ... but that's Scotland for you. Sitting now waiting on the hard drive to arrive, been organising all the photos and video ... and planning a last little blog.

But what is there to say ? Sofad seems to have pretty much said it all (a picture speaks a thousand words, and a video even more ) ! Well I suppose I can leave with the heartfelt thanks that all of us feel, towards everyone down in Dorset who made our trip go smoothly. Most of all ... miss all you guys already, it was great to meet each other in the flesh.

Stan, Stu and Craig ... you are a top geezers, thanks so much for arranging and putting space aside for us. Craig especially ... there was no end of behind the scenes management that so many forget. Well we won't.

To all the engineers down at Bovington ... thanks so much for being patient with us getting in your way, and for driving those beasts for us. Hope you had as much fun as we did.

To Mick, thanks so much for the lend of the Zoom ... it was totally invaluable, and stunningly good for such an unobtrusive bit of kit. We captured stuff with that which would have been impossible otherwise (like 2 soldiers arguing how to close the breach on the Cr2 main gun ... there will be an outakes reel !).

Sid, cheers for a long long stretch in the hot sun (someone buy him a drink !) ... and helping us through our busiest day. Despite the Jack hammer , the concrete saw and the genny ... we made it through !

Thanks to Mark from BIA, for hanging out with us and showing us VBS and generally just making the trip a fun laugh. Was great to meet you, and look forward to further ventures.

And everyone else who made this trip possible, a big thanks.

And last and not least ... thanks to our team. I have to say I was thoroughly impressed at our professionalism, on day 1 morning 1 we had already clicked and the first listen back was very impressive. By the end of the week we were flying through the recordings like a well oiled machine. A testament to everyone's skill and ability.

So finally .... I leave you with a parting video, and some photos. Enjoy. Because we sure as hell did.

[R-DEV] Twisted Helix













Monday 26 July 2010

This is it...



  • 5 Days
  • 50 hours
  • 6 Developer + Tom + Mark from BIA
  • countless helpers and door openers (stu, thnx alot again, mate ;) )
  • 10 different Microphones
  • 120 meter Mic leads
  • several meters of Power extension leads
  • 1 Bench + 2 Chairs
  • lots of tubes of suncream
  • 6 Traffic cones
  • 5 Mic Stands
  • several cycling Helicopters
  • a barking dog
  • 1 Van
  • 20 Vehicles
  • 80 GB of recorded Data
  • .....lots of fun! :)

  • Sunday, 18th

    [R-DEV]Jaymz and me arriving at Wool Trainstatation

    [R-DEV]Drav, Tom, [R-DEV]Twisted Helix, [R-DEV]UK_Force, [R-DEV]Jaymz visiting the recording location



    Monday, 19th

    Tom, [R-DEV]UK_Force, [R-DEV]Jaymz, Mark Lacey from BIA, [R-DEV]Drav after building up the recording installation

    [R-DEV]Jaymz, Mark Lacey, [R-DEV]Drav, [R-DEV]UK_Force waiting for the first vehicle...


    ... the FV510 Warrior (all videos can be viewed in HD! :) )







    the scottish pikeman :)




    spending the evening at the sgt. mess



    Thuesday, 20th

    Drav at the lookout

    and here they come


    all those clouds at the hill in the background are responsible for some wasted hours..

    my setup up the range for the ambient recording that never happend this day ;)

    the two challys waiting for the clouds to push along. the white dot in the middle is our van with the crew setting the mic´s up for the planned close up recording, 1km down the range.

    the FV432 is beeing captured


    recording the FV432 on a ride

    the Trojan is a real monster!

    [R-DEV]Twisted Helix and his very helpful mobile recorder

    [R-DEV]Jaymz is waiting for the background noise to die away

    the mighty two mobile recordists sitting on top of the monster





    highlight of the day: the nightfiring exercise
    those youtube vids seem to be darker then the original recording, whyever...





    Wednesday, 21th

    stu, drav, jaymz, uk_force, tom, twisted and mark discussing the setup down the range


    my setup again for the next try.. ;)

    the two Challenger 2 waiting up the range with the generator engine running


    setup for the CR2 engine recording


    uk_force is staying on the hatches to keep them closed for the right internal sound :)

    call Mulder and Scully, ive found a rubber circle...

    the devs visiting Lullworth cove

    beautiful place...

    ...also in a panorama picture

    stu gave us the opportunity to record all the quieter parts of the chally at Lullworth Camp in almost perfect silence, except a f*****g dog and some sheeps in the background.. ;)


    stu is driving the tank for us :)



    Thursday, 22th

    on top of an AS-90 to place a mic

    my view while recording the AS-90

    the AS-90 is leaving and we recording the depart

    the next one is coming in

    a walk around the setup for the MLRS engine recording

    uk_force is leaving... ;)

    special smoke launchers? not needed! ;)



    Friday, 23th

    HET incoming

    [R-DEV]strima is driving the jackal away...

    ...and the Springer to the recording place

    the Husky with his space doors.. ;)

    the Mastiff 2 is entering the location


    the end, he´s done... ;)



    c ya next time

    [R-DEV]sofad






    Sunday 25 July 2010

    Job Done ...........

    7 Days earlier, the team where working their way down to Bovington via Train, plane and automobile, and now they are all back home, having completed what was an epic Project.

    It seems like yesterday I picked them up and got them settled into the Camp, and here I am now sat at home working on our next future project !!

    I think I can honestly say on behalf of all the team, true freindships where formed during the week, and a "Team" was formed, that worked together incredibly well throughout the week.

    I will miss the irish tones of Jaymz on his Megaphone "This is the Warthog start/stop/idle ....action"
    I am sure over the coming days the team will be blogging a large summary of their experiences during the time they where here, and I am sure they will be an interesting read for you all.

    I am incredibly proud of our team, and always knew things like this would happen, we have created the perfect starting block now for realitystudios.com, and I am sure you will see a lot more of this in the future.
    My thanks to everyone I worked with during the week, with a special mention to Stu Paterson @ Lulworth, [R-DEV]strima, our own MA, and driver at Warminster, all the Civilian Drivers at Bovington, Stan up at LTF, Mark Lacey from BIA who entertained us all with VBS2 on Thursday evening and all my other "contacts" that I worked with to set this up.
    So for me, my final Blog - but for the team still more Blogs to come, so stay tuned in for some great stories.

    Thanks to everyone who followed the blogs, and also to the whole of the PR Community who continue to inspire us as a team.








    [R-DEV]UK_Force

    Saturday 24 July 2010

    back at home. :)

    what an amazing week.

    the final update, including pics, vids and more samples will follow (hopefully) tomorrow. :)

    Friday 23 July 2010

    5 Days, 20 UK Vehicles ...... A team of tired PR Developers

    Well, thats it the recording is now over. The title really says it all I suppose, we have covered far more than excpected. With a few phone calls, and backhanders like always we managed to get exactly what was required and more.

    [R-DEV]sofad had his dream today, as there was lots of TRUCKS for him to record, including the HET as seen in the picture, the CST, Foden, MAN truck etc.

    [R-DEV]Jaymz, carried on his weeks fetish of all things with a manual traverse cupolla, and spent some time in the top of the Mastiff.

    [R-DEV]Twisted Helix spent the day explaining how things sound, using his own expressions to do so, which entertained us all. We where joined also be [R-DEV]strima today as our Driver, as this man is trained on the lot, and even showed us all the "horns" of each vehicle (HET and CST win by a mile) !!

    So overall a productive week, but now we have collected the sounds, its time for the Project Reality Sound Dept, to really start work with what will be long hours sat at the computer in post production.
    The weather was kind all week, as I had booked it, and therefore it ran like clockwork like the whole week.

    Check out sofads, and Jaymz's T-Shirt Tans from the back of the "mobile studio" !! A bit of sun for the Dev's prior to being locked back away at their PC's ....lol. You wouldn't believe it was throwing it down with rain on the 1 1/2 hour drive up to Warminster.
    So with things drawing to a close now, and the week wrapping up, I thought it would be fitting for them to relax a little now, and phoned a pal at the Tank Muesum for a few free tickets, so they can relax and wander around there prior to taking them to the train station.

    I am sure the guys will have more detailed Blogs for you guys over the next few days, so stay tuned.


    Mark Lacey (BIA) [R-DEV]Twisted Helix, [R-DEV]sofad, [R-DEV]Jaymz, checking the Coyote prior to placing the Mic's out.







    [R-DEV]sofad, finding out how big the Mastiff really is !!!













    Springer ..... note the vehicles lined up ready for us













    [R-DEV]Twisted Helix, Ready to record the CST












    [R-DEV]Jaymz "Never mind the trucks, check my ride out"













    Husky, High RPM = LOUD, comes with Star wars doors as standard !!










    Quotes Of the Day:

    [R-DEV]Twisted Helix

    "Where my lighter gone now?"

    [R-DEV]Twisted Helix

    "Just record this tssccchhh tssccchhh sound sofad"


    [R-DEV]Jaymz

    "Oooohhh .... Manual Traverse"

    [R-DEV]Jaymz

    "ACTION"

    [R-DEV]sofad

    "PUT ZE MIC THERE ROB"

    "Sheisser"










    [R-DEV]UK_Force

    Thursday 22 July 2010

    listen...

    just a small samplefile for you to have an idea what a challenger 2 sounds like when driving by at slow speed.

    http://www.box.net/shared/76ve0u8954

    (make shure to raise your volume to the max... ;) )

    cheers

    [R-DEV]sofad