Here's the trailer for a short film I did production sound recording on earlier this year. The film is called Malachi.
"MALACHI is a dark, psychological thriller that embarks on a roller-coaster journey of love between three characters from different walks of life. Ricardo, Charlene and Malachi.
Set in a world filled with trauma, Ricardo and Charlene must battle to overcome past demons in an attempt to disable psychological disorder from unfolding and disrupting their newly found equilibrium.
As the drama begins to unfold, we are gradually introduced to flashbacks and nightmares, which distort Ricardo and Charlene’s reality, leaving the coast, clear for Malachi to manipulate Ricardo to a path of destruction."
Director - Daniel Bailey
Writer/Producer - Sanchez Brown
Ricardo - Solomon Israel
Charlene - Naydene Mills
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Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Sound Design: Bringing Realtime 3D Environment Art to Life
My brother is a 3D environment artist, who now works at Rocksteady Studios.
He got the job based on the work from his website. One of the works on there was a video he'd rendered out, from the Unreal Engine 3, of a replica set of the Chess House scene from a Jet Li movie.
The original didn't have sound, but he asked me to have a go at making it a bit more exciting for him. I didn't get round to doing it until very recently, after I found it floating around amongst some old files in my "Video" folder on my PC.
Here's the finished result:
There's more information about the model at my brothers website : www.willhurst.co.uk
For more about what I do check my website : charliehurst.co.uk
Follow on Twitter :
@chazhurst
He got the job based on the work from his website. One of the works on there was a video he'd rendered out, from the Unreal Engine 3, of a replica set of the Chess House scene from a Jet Li movie.
The original didn't have sound, but he asked me to have a go at making it a bit more exciting for him. I didn't get round to doing it until very recently, after I found it floating around amongst some old files in my "Video" folder on my PC.
Here's the finished result:
There's more information about the model at my brothers website : www.willhurst.co.uk
For more about what I do check my website : charliehurst.co.uk
Follow on Twitter :
@chazhurst
Monday, 17 February 2014
Gear Review: Audio Technica ATH M50x Headphones
Audio Technica's ATH M50x headphones are the latest revision to their very popular ATH M50 cans. They represent a professional solution for people using the headphones in a wide variety of scenarios. They are the same great headphones, with those great full sounding drivers, but with a very useful collection of detachable cables. You get standard length curly and straight cables, as well as a long straight one, for those occasional long runs you get. So lets take a closer look.
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Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Short Film: "Game Over"
This is the latest film that I recorded sound on, which has just completed post production.
It's called Game Over, and was Directed by Cyrus Trafford. I'm really proud of the way it turned out. We have a great team working on films with Cyrus, who all work efficiently and with great passion for their craft.
Watch it now!
Get your twitter on:
@cyrustrafford
@chazhurst
It's called Game Over, and was Directed by Cyrus Trafford. I'm really proud of the way it turned out. We have a great team working on films with Cyrus, who all work efficiently and with great passion for their craft.
Watch it now!
Get your twitter on:
@cyrustrafford
@chazhurst
Thursday, 10 October 2013
48 Hour Film Project
A few weeks ago I was involved with an intriguing project that would be submitted to a competition.
Gully Moore, a director whom I'd worked with for a TV pilot earlier on in the year, called and asked me to do sound for a 48 hour film project. As I was available, and with no social engagements, that weekend, I agreed to take on the challenge.
A couple of days later we were en-route to Froome, Somerset, with a handful of ideas and a basic plot outline. We slept, briefly, then proceeded to film scenes that would make up a five minute short film. We would be back at home within 25 hours, with Gully and, DoP, Oli Clubb left to complete the edit and effects work. The film was ready with time to spare and handed in before the 7:30pm deadline on the Sunday.
In the duration of that short mini adventure, in which I also met the Mayor of Froome, and enjoyed the annual Froome parade, we made a film that went on to win the "Audience Choice Award" at the screening. A fact I'm very proud of.
The film is available for all here:
Follow:
@GulliverMoore
@OliClubb
@48HourFilmProj
Gully Moore, a director whom I'd worked with for a TV pilot earlier on in the year, called and asked me to do sound for a 48 hour film project. As I was available, and with no social engagements, that weekend, I agreed to take on the challenge.
A couple of days later we were en-route to Froome, Somerset, with a handful of ideas and a basic plot outline. We slept, briefly, then proceeded to film scenes that would make up a five minute short film. We would be back at home within 25 hours, with Gully and, DoP, Oli Clubb left to complete the edit and effects work. The film was ready with time to spare and handed in before the 7:30pm deadline on the Sunday.
In the duration of that short mini adventure, in which I also met the Mayor of Froome, and enjoyed the annual Froome parade, we made a film that went on to win the "Audience Choice Award" at the screening. A fact I'm very proud of.
The film is available for all here:
Follow:
@GulliverMoore
@OliClubb
@48HourFilmProj
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Saturday, 18 May 2013
A New Home: charliehurst.co.uk
I've recently moved my web based home to a new location. The new site was built using the tools available at flavors.me. This blog will continue to be updated in a similar capacity, as it will still serve as the news channel for my new site.
The new site is the public profile for my operation as an Audio professional. My work covers a wide variety of sound work, which encompasses all aspects of the production chain; from location recording, to foley and ADR, through to mixing and mastering. Find out more by going to www.charliehurst.co.uk or clicking the picture below:
The site is about 80% finished; the blank background image is just place holder until I have a cool image taken. Until then it contains direct access to my various public profiles around the web and various means of contacting me directly.
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