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what is the film sound design for ?
Animals are never ever silent - dogs whine/bark/yip, cats meow or purr, cows moo, even in cases where most animals wouldn't be making a sound.
Rats, mice, squirels and other vermin always make the tiny little squeeky noises constantly while they are on screen.
Dolphins always make that same "dolphin chatter" sound when spinning, jumping, etc.
All bicycles have bells (that sounds)
Bombs always have big, blinking, beeping timer displays.
Car tires "always" screech on dirt roads.
Car breaks must always squeak
Car tires must always squeal when the car turns, pulls away or stops
Every button you press on a computer makes some kind of beep
Until around the late '80s, whenever you heard a thunderclap in a movie, it was probably "Castle Thunder".
Storms start instantaneously: there's a crack of thunder and lightning, then heavy rain starts falling.
Endlessly used on television (especially in TV shows produced at Universal Studios during the '70s and '80s) and in many films as well - is the sound of a telephone ringing.
Helicopters always fly from surround to front-speakers.
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Animals are never ever silent - dogs whine/bark/yip, cats meow or purr, cows moo, even in cases where most animals wouldn't be making a sound.
Rats, mice, squirels and other vermin always make the tiny little squeeky noises constantly while they are on screen.
Dolphins always make that same "dolphin chatter" sound when spinning, jumping, etc.
All bicycles have bells (that sounds)
Bombs always have big, blinking, beeping timer displays.
Car tires "always" screech on dirt roads.
Car breaks must always squeak
Car tires must always squeal when the car turns, pulls away or stops
Every button you press on a computer makes some kind of beep
Until around the late '80s, whenever you heard a thunderclap in a movie, it was probably "Castle Thunder".
Storms start instantaneously: there's a crack of thunder and lightning, then heavy rain starts falling.
Endlessly used on television (especially in TV shows produced at Universal Studios during the '70s and '80s) and in many films as well - is the sound of a telephone ringing.
Helicopters always fly from surround to front-speakers.
more list on filmsound.org