sound-design-direction
// Create comprehensive audio design including music cues, sound effects, Foley, and score direction
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namesound-design-direction
idSK-FTV-010
version1.0.0
descriptionCreate comprehensive audio design including music cues, sound effects, Foley, and score direction
specializationfilm-tv-production
Sound Design Direction Skill
Purpose
Design comprehensive audio landscapes that enhance storytelling. Sound is 50% of the film experience—music, effects, dialogue, and silence all shape emotion and meaning.
Audio Categories
The Sound Stack
DIALOGUE
├── Production dialogue
├── ADR (additional dialogue)
├── Voice-over
└── Walla (crowd murmur)
SOUND EFFECTS
├── Hard effects (impacts, doors)
├── Backgrounds (ambience)
├── Foley (character movement)
└── Designed sounds (stylized)
MUSIC
├── Score (composed)
├── Source (diegetic)
└── Songs (licensed)
Sound Design Approach
Design Philosophy
| Approach | Description | Films |
|---|---|---|
| Naturalistic | Realistic, grounded | Drama, indie |
| Hyperreal | Enhanced reality | Action, thriller |
| Stylized | Artistic, expressive | Sci-fi, horror |
| Minimal | Sparse, impactful | Art house |
Diegetic vs. Non-Diegetic
DIEGETIC (source in story world):
- Characters can hear it
- Radio, TV, live music
- Environmental sounds
- Dialogue
NON-DIEGETIC (outside story world):
- Characters can't hear it
- Score
- Voice-over (sometimes)
- Sound design elements
Music Spotting
Music Cue Sheet Template
## Music Cue [M##]
### Identification
- **Scene:** [Number]
- **Cue Name:** [Descriptive title]
- **Timecode In:** [HH:MM:SS:FF]
- **Timecode Out:** [HH:MM:SS:FF]
- **Duration:** [MM:SS]
### Type
- [ ] Score
- [ ] Source music
- [ ] Song/Licensed
### Direction
- **Mood:** [Emotional direction]
- **Tempo:** [BPM or feel]
- **Instrumentation:** [Key instruments]
- **Dynamic Arc:** [How it builds/changes]
### Sync Points
- [Timecode]: [What happens musically]
- [Timecode]: [What happens musically]
### Transitions
- **In:** [How music enters]
- **Out:** [How music exits]
### Reference
- **Temp Track:** [If applicable]
- **Similar To:** [Reference tracks]
### AI Music Prompt (Suno/Udio)
[Prompt for AI generation]
When to Use Music
Start Music:
- Emotional shift
- Scene transition
- Building tension
- Montage
- Establishing mood
End Music:
- Before important dialogue
- For impact through silence
- Scene completion
- Emotional peak hit
Sound Effects Design
Scene Sound Design Template
## Scene [##] Sound Design
### Ambience/Backgrounds
- **Primary Bed:** [Main environmental sound]
- **Layers:**
- [Additional ambient element]
- [Additional ambient element]
- **Intensity:** [1-10]
### Hard Effects
| Timecode | Effect | Description | Priority |
|----------|--------|-------------|----------|
| 00:00:00 | [SFX] | [Details] | [Hi/Med/Lo] |
### Foley Requirements
- **Footsteps:** [Surface type]
- **Cloth:** [Material, intensity]
- **Props:** [Items handled]
### Designed Sounds
| Timecode | Sound | Description | Style |
|----------|-------|-------------|-------|
| 00:00:00 | [Name] | [What it is] | [Realistic/Stylized] |
### Silence
- [Timecode]: [Purpose of silence]
### Special Treatment
- [ ] Slow motion audio
- [ ] POV/Subjective sound
- [ ] Flashback treatment
- [ ] Underwater/muffled
Emotional Sound Design
Sound and Emotion
| Emotion | Sound Approach |
|---|---|
| Fear | Low frequency rumble, unexpected stingers |
| Tension | High-pitched tone, silence, breath |
| Joy | Bright, clear, musical |
| Sadness | Sparse, echo, minor keys |
| Anger | Hard impacts, distortion, chaos |
| Love | Warmth, softness, intimacy |
Signature Sounds
Create recurring audio motifs:
Character themes (musical)
Location sounds (environmental)
Object sounds (associated with items)
Emotional triggers (sound = feeling)
Score Direction
Theme Development
## Musical Themes
### Main Theme
- **Association:** [Character/concept]
- **Mood:** [Emotional quality]
- **Instrumentation:** [Core instruments]
- **Motif:** [Melodic description]
- **Usage:** [When it appears]
### Secondary Themes
[Same structure for each theme]
### Theme Transformations
- [Context]: [How theme changes]
- [Context]: [How theme changes]
Score Style Guide
## Score Direction
### Overall Approach
- **Genre:** [Orchestral, electronic, hybrid]
- **Era Feel:** [Contemporary, classical, retro]
- **Emotional Range:** [Intimate to epic]
### Instrumentation Palette
- Primary: [Main instruments]
- Secondary: [Supporting instruments]
- Special: [Unique elements]
### References
- [Film score reference 1]
- [Film score reference 2]
- [Non-film reference]
### Avoid
- [What doesn't fit]
Mix Priorities
Dialogue Intelligibility
Dialogue is almost always priority:
Dialogue first
Music ducks for important lines
Effects support, don't compete
Dynamic Range
Quiet moments → space for intimacy
Loud moments → impact through contrast
Build gradually → sustain anticipation
Sudden change → shock and surprise
Output Templates
Music Cue Sheet Summary
| Cue | Scene | In | Out | Duration | Type | Notes |
|-----|-------|-----|-----|----------|------|-------|
| M1 | 1 | ... | ... | 0:45 | Score| Opening |
Sound Design Summary
| Scene | Ambience | Key SFX | Foley | Special |
|-------|----------|---------|-------|---------|
| 1 | City | Cars | Walk | None |
Quality Checklist
- Every scene has ambience
- Dialogue is prioritized
- Music cues are spotted
- Transitions are smooth
- Silence is intentional
- Emotional arc supported
- Themes are consistent
- Mix priorities clear