A Sound Designer is responsible for composing and recording sounds and music for various projects. They must gather resources like props, actors, and instruments to record desired sounds. Sound Designers also need to understand audio equipment and software to capture and edit high quality sound recordings. This includes learning to use recording hardware, editing software, and merging or editing different sound files together. When working on a project, Sound Designers closely collaborate with Creative Directors to understand the specific sound effects and assets needed while staying within the allocated budget. A large part of the role involves creating detailed sound effects like foley sounds to bring auditory elements of a production to life.