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This document discusses different types of sounds that can be used in films, including diegetic sounds that come from the scene like dialogue or environmental noises, and non-diegetic sounds like music or sound effects added during post-production. It provides examples of techniques for manipulating sounds to build tension, like using crescendos in music to imply something is about to happen or allowing sounds to die down to release tension. Motifs, short sharp noises, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds are also mentioned.







