This might not be the Busiest Blog on the Interwebs, but I'll try to keep it more or less up-to-date of what goes on in my mind. And that is not much...
This rather homemade video shows a little about what we did to create the sound effects for Copenhagen anno 1766 in "A Royal Affair". Even though the film is historical, we wanted it to sound "modern" and noisy. But since there are no big cities around to record, without cars or other modern noise-polution, we had to create it ourselves. It took us three people and a lot of props to make this noise, that we then doubled many times in the final film, thereby creating this subtle "wall of noise" that is heard (but probably not noticed) throughout the film.
Nikolaj Arcel's "A Royal Affair" is nominated as one of the five films to compete for a Best Foreign Language Oscar 2013.
It is also in the run for a Golden Globe.