Sound Design in Film. In filmmaking, the most important audio element is… You guessed it: Dialogue. ... It is the dialogue, unlike music and sound effects, that hooks the audience and carry the story forward, so a lot of emphasis and money is placed in getting the audio recorded in optimal quality. Sound can be used to create tension in films like horror movies. The sound is the most scary thing in the horror movie. It unnerves the audience and makes them think something is going to happen but often nothing does.
For example, some horror movies use little or no sound just before a jump scare which creates even more fear.
No sound is also used in action movies. An example of this would be when a large explosive is used, the sound is cut off and then slowly returns with a ringing noise to show how loud the explosion would be.

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