Orca Note

Dramatic Action - Sound Effects -

: [Sustained reverb-heavy engine fade] → [Final, cinematic boom or "Braam" impact]. Sound Design Tips for Drama

: Use silence or muffled audio right before a major explosion or impact to create "sonic contrast." Dramatic Action - Sound Effects

: [Intense sizzle and crackle of high-heat laser] → [Sharpened ping of glass cracking] → [Sudden, ear-piercing blaring of a proximity alarm]. 0:15 – 0:30: The Escape (Slow-Motion Combat) : [Sustained reverb-heavy engine fade] → [Final, cinematic

: A getaway motorcycle bursts through the glass lobby doors. : A sleek, black-clad figure drops from a

: A sleek, black-clad figure drops from a ceiling vent into a high-tech vault.

: [Deep, distorted wub-wub "time-warp" effect] → [Successive whooshes as fists cut the air] → [Impactful crunch of a landing punch] → [Hyper-resonant clink of empty shell casings hitting the floor]. 0:30 – 0:45: The High-Speed Exit

: Combine "natural" sounds (a punch) with "synthetic" sweeteners (a low-end bass drop) to make the impact feel larger than life.