- Whoosh
- Engine (motorbike)
- Tinny music
- Tannoy from blimp
- Music from street performer
- Distant conversation in foreign language
- Thunder + other weather
- Futuristic background music
- Waves
- Water bottle
- Boat engine
- Vomiting
- Chewing tobacco
- Boat driver shouting
- Sergent giving orders
- Rain
- Exploding shells
- Whistle
- Boat ramp opening
- Machinegun fire
- Soldiers shouting
- Splashing water
- Whizzing bullets
- Whistling
Music is used to create a mood in films by carefully selecting the music to represent what is going on in the film. Sometimes no sound at all is a very effective technique to use; this is done in Saving Private Ryan to make the viewer focus on the visual horrors that are happening on screen.
BBC Radio Drama: The Horror of Loch Ness
- Talking
- Pencil scratching
- Radiofrequency
- Sonar beeping
- water splashing
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