Film Sound Design / Audio Post Production
Audio Post Production Services in Los Angeles
Are you ready to make your project sound bigger, clearer, and unmistakably premium—without overpaying, overcomplicating your workflow, or chasing five different vendors? Welcome to your one-stop destination for Professional Sound Design and audio post-production services right here in Los Angeles. This is where picture meets impact. Where quiet scenes feel alive instead of empty. Where your dialogue stops sounding like a raw on-set recording and starts sounding like it belongs on screen. And where your final cut gets the kind of sonic polish that makes audiences trust the story and stay locked in.
If you’ve ever watched a film and thought, “This feels expensive,” chances are you were hearing professional sound design at work—clean dialogue, controlled space, believable ambience, transitions that flow, and effects that reinforce the emotion. That’s exactly what we deliver. Our studio creates Professional Sound Design that enhances tension, supports pacing, sells realism, and elevates production value fast. From subtle ambience beds and foley layering to cinematic impacts and trailer transitions, we don’t just “add sound”—we build a world your audience can feel.
Whether you’re producing a short film, documentary, commercial, trailer, YouTube series, podcast video, or a game teaser, audio is the difference between “homemade” and “industry-ready.” The truth is simple: your visuals can be stunning, but if your sound is inconsistent—hiss, room echo, harshness, thin dialogue, lifeless scenes—viewers lose trust. Professional sound design fixes that. It gives your project depth, clarity, and a finish that makes your work stand out in festivals, client presentations, and online releases.
And here’s the best part: you don’t need to guess what it will cost. If you have a project and a deadline, call us for a live quote on your project. You’ll get straight answers, a clear plan, and a professional path to delivery that fits your timeline. No vague promises. No cookie-cutter audio. Just results that make your project sound the way it looks.

Our audio post production services Los Angeles are primarily for film companies, producers, agencies, and independent creators who want their content to sound expensive—even when it wasn’t. If your audience can hear rough edits, inconsistent mic quality, background noise, uneven dialogue, or scenes with no atmosphere, it instantly lowers perceived quality. We solve that with Professional Sound Design that reinforces every frame. We design the sonic environment around your visuals so your cuts feel intentional, your transitions feel smooth, and your story feels believable from start to finish.
Unlike “quick-fix” services that rely on shortcuts or generic sound libraries with zero customization, our Professional Sound Design process is built around your actual story and your actual footage. Need gritty realism? We’ll build organic detail, natural space, and believable textures. Need cinematic scale? We’ll create depth, weight, and energy that translates on phones, TVs, and large systems. Need emotional intimacy? We’ll clean the dialogue, shape the ambience, and control the space so every word lands. Need a trailer that punches? We’ll design impacts, rises, whooshes, transitions, and pacing that sells the edit. Everything is crafted to match your project—not pulled off a shelf and slapped on top.
Pro Tools sessions can also be sent via DropBox! If you’re working with an editor, we can collaborate using AAF/OMF exports or stems and keep your workflow clean. And if you don’t know what that means—no worries. We’ll walk you through it in plain English and tell you exactly what to export. The goal is simple: get your project to a professional final mix in the fastest, cleanest, most cost-effective way possible.
If you’re ready to stop worrying about “bad audio” and start hearing your film the way it should sound, give us a call for a live quote today. Tell us your runtime, your deadline, and what you’re trying to achieve, and we’ll recommend the best starting point—whether that’s short-form post, trailer sound, or full-feature audio finishing.

About the Senior Sound Engineer – Post Production Services Los Angeles
Jenny Rose is a Sound Engineer/Designer with 10+ years experience in post-production, recording, mixing, and mastering. She specializes in Professional Sound Design, dialogue cleanup, trailer audio, custom backing tracks, full length albums (EP’s as well), and custom audio production for modern media. If you’ve ever watched a film and thought, “This sounds huge,” that’s not an accident—it’s the result of a sound team making dozens of intentional decisions per minute. Jenny brings that level of intention to independent films and creator projects, so your work feels polished, cinematic, and ready for release.

Jenny is interested in creating high quality sound tracks and cinematic mixes that are crystal clear, emotionally powerful, and aligned with professional industry standards. Her experience ranges from live sound for signed international bands, audio post production services Los Angeles, to modern content creation workflows that require speed, clarity, and excellent communication. Most importantly, she understands real-world production: deadlines move fast, revisions happen, and you need someone who can deliver professional results without drama.
Over her 10+ years of sound arts experience, Jenny has developed a practical, results-driven approach to Professional Sound Design that keeps projects on track while still delivering that “wow” factor. That includes: making dialogue consistent and intelligible, smoothing scene-to-scene tonal changes, building believable environments, adding impact where the edit needs energy, and delivering mixes that translate across headphones, TV speakers, theaters, and mobile devices. When your audio is right, viewers don’t notice the sound—they notice the story, the emotion, and the pacing.
And if you’re reading this and thinking, “I don’t know what my project needs,” that’s normal. That’s why we encourage you to call for a live quote. We’ll ask a few quick questions (runtime, delivery platform, music situation, main issues), then recommend the best service level. If you already know what you want, we can point you to the exact product page and get the process started immediately.
Jenny’s expertise includes the following (but not limited to):
– Rock
– Heavy Metal (Thrash/Power Metal/Black Metal/Prog/Death Metal)
– Punk Rock
– Meditation/Sound Healing
– Commercials/Jingles
– Video Game Sound Tracks
– Video Editing
– Pop
– Hip-Hop
– R & B
– Opera
– Classical
– Flamenco
– Jazz
– Country
– Alternative
– Educational
– Traditional/Tribal/Spiritual
– Psychedelic
Please feel free to view the portfolio section,
If you are satisfied with what you see please feel free to send an email or give us a call. If you want the fastest path to a clear plan and pricing, call for a live quote on your project and we’ll tell you exactly what it will take to get your audio sounding professional.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I hope to hear from you.
-Jenny Rose
Rose Sound Productions (Senior Sound Engineer)
Starting non hourly project based costs range from:
MUSIC MIXING & MASTERING (Project-Based @ $50/hr)
Single Song – Mix & Master
$150–$250
3–5 hours total
Includes full mix, streaming master, and 1–2 revisions
Lower range applies to clean sessions; higher range applies to dense or problematic mixes
EP (5–6 Songs) – Mix & Master
$750–$1,000
15–20 hours
Includes consistent sonic profile across tracks, loudness matching, and 1–2 revision rounds
Full-Length Album (7–12 Songs) – Mix & Master
$1,400–$2,200
28–44 hours
Includes album cohesion, streaming and archive masters, and revision allowance
7–10 songs typically fall near $1,500; 12-track albums justify $2,000+
FILM SOUND DESIGN & AUDIO POST (Project-Based)
Short Film (5–10 minutes)
$250–$500
5–10 hours
Includes dialogue cleanup, ambience, basic sound effects, and stereo mix
Ideal if you need clean dialogue, believable ambience, and polished sound fast. Great for festival submissions, social campaigns, and short narrative pieces that need immediate production value and Professional Sound Design that elevates the entire edit.
Short Film (10–20 minutes)
$500–$1,000
10–20 hours
Includes foley layering, scene transitions, music placement, and final mix
Perfect for longer shorts that need more detailed Professional Sound Design, smoother transitions, and a stronger final mix that keeps your audience immersed from beginning to end.
Feature Film or Documentary (60–90 minutes)
$2,500–$5,000+
50–100+ hours
Includes dialogue editing and cleanup, full sound design, foley and ambience, music integration, and final delivery specifications
Pricing reflects indie-scale production; large scope or broadcast specs may increase rate
If you want feature-level polish, this is where Professional Sound Design becomes a competitive advantage. We build continuity across scenes, shape emotion with ambience and detail, and deliver mixes that translate professionally across platforms. Call for a live quote so we can match the scope to your exact runtime and delivery requirements.
GAME, TRAILER, & MEDIA AUDIO
Per Sound Effect
$25–$75 each
Need a specific hit, whoosh, UI click, creature layer, ambience, transition, or signature moment? This is Professional Sound Design delivered as a clean WAV built to fit your exact scene, cut, or gameplay moment.
Audio Asset Pack (10–20 sounds)
$300–$800
Perfect for games, apps, trailers, or content series that need a consistent set of sounds. Get a cohesive pack that matches your project’s style and keeps your production sounding unified with Professional Sound Design throughout.
Trailer Sound Design (1–2 minutes)
$150–$400
Includes impact design, transitions, and final mix
Trailers demand momentum. We build tension, energy, and impact with Professional Sound Design so your cuts feel sharper and your story sells faster. Call for a live quote if your trailer has multiple versions, tight deadlines, or specific delivery requirements.
ADD-ONS & OVERAGES
Additional revisions beyond included rounds
$50 per hour
Want extra tweaks, alternate pacing, or extended change requests? No problem—additional revisions are available at the hourly rate.
Rush turnaround (tight deadlines)
Add 25–50% to project rate
If you have a festival deadline, client delivery date, or last-minute launch, rush service can prioritize your project when schedule allows. Call for a live quote and we’ll confirm availability.
Session repair or poorly prepared stems
Additional $50–$150 depending on condition
If the audio files are clipped, noisy, missing, mismatched, or unorganized, this add-on ensures we can still deliver professional results without wasting time inside the main mix budget.
Alternate deliverables (instrumentals, stems, alt mixes)
$50–$100 per request
Need deliverables for licensing, broadcast, festival requirements, or multiple platforms? Add instrumentals, stems, clean versions, or alternate mixes without slowing the main delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sound Design
1) What is sound design?
Sound design is the process of creating, shaping, and placing audio elements—like ambience, impacts, transitions, textures, and effects—so your visuals feel real, emotional, and cinematic. Great sound design makes scenes more believable and your project instantly feel higher budget.
2) Why is sound design so important for film and video?
Because viewers will forgive a slightly imperfect image, but they rarely forgive bad audio. Sound design controls immersion, tension, realism, and emotional impact—making your edit feel polished and professional instead of unfinished.
3) What’s the difference between sound design and audio post-production?
Audio post-production is the full workflow after the video is edited—dialogue cleanup, sound design, music integration, mixing, and delivery. Sound design is a major part of that workflow focused on creating and enhancing the effects and sonic environment.
4) Do you offer dialogue cleanup and noise reduction too?
Yes. Dialogue cleanup is one of the most common needs we handle, including leveling, clarity enhancement, noise reduction, removing hum, taming harshness, and improving intelligibility so your dialogue sounds consistent from scene to scene.
5) Do you provide foley and realistic footsteps?
Yes. Foley is often the secret weapon that makes a film feel real. If your project needs footsteps, cloth movement, prop handling, and other human “presence” details, we can create and layer foley to match your scenes.
6) Can you sound design a trailer or promo?
Absolutely. Trailer sound design focuses on momentum—hits, risers, transitions, whooshes, impacts, tension builds, and clean final mix. If you want your trailer to “punch,” this is one of the fastest upgrades you can make.
7) What types of projects do you work on?
We work on short films, feature films, documentaries, commercials, trailers, social media video, branded content, podcasts with video, YouTube series, and video game or app audio assets.
8) What do you need from me to start?
Ideally, we need a locked picture (final edit), your video file, and either an AAF/OMF export or audio stems. If you’re not sure what you have, we can guide you—just call for a live quote and we’ll tell you the simplest way to deliver files.
9) What is “locked picture” and why does it matter?
Locked picture means the final edit is not changing anymore. When picture changes after sound work begins, the audio must be re-synced and adjusted. Locking picture protects your budget and keeps the schedule on track.
10) What file formats do you prefer?
For audio: WAV or AIFF is best. For video: a high-quality MP4 or MOV is usually fine. For workflows with an editor, AAF/OMF exports and clean stems are ideal so everything stays organized and easy to mix.
11) Can you work with Pro Tools sessions?
Yes. Pro Tools sessions can be shared via Dropbox and other file transfer methods. If you have a post workflow already, we can plug into it smoothly.
12) Do you use stock sound effects or custom sound design?
We can do both depending on your budget and needs. The goal is always the same: make the sound feel natural and match your story. For key moments, custom sound design and layering is often what makes the biggest difference.
13) Can you match my references or the vibe of another film?
Yes. If you have reference clips, trailers, or films that match the tone you want, send them over. Matching references helps lock in pacing, intensity, space, and overall style.
14) How much does sound design cost?
Pricing depends on runtime, complexity, and how much cleanup/design is needed. We offer hourly work at $50/hour and project-based packages. The fastest way to get accurate pricing is to call for a live quote on your project.
15) How long does sound design take?
Timelines vary. A short project can be a few days, while a feature or documentary can take several weeks. If you have a deadline, tell us up front and we’ll quote the best approach to hit it.
16) How many revisions are included?
Most packages include at least one revision pass, and some include 1–2 rounds depending on scope. Additional revisions are always available at $50/hour so you’re never stuck—you can keep refining until it’s right.
17) Can you deliver audio for festivals or streaming platforms?
Yes. We can deliver standard stereo mixes and can also provide additional deliverables when required (such as alternate mixes or stems). If you have specific festival requirements, share them and we’ll build the deliverables into your live quote.
18) Can you create sound effects for video games or apps?
Yes. We offer per-sound-effect creation and audio asset packs, including UI sounds, impacts, ambiences, transitions, creature layers, and more. If you need a cohesive sound set, asset packs are the best value.
19) What if my audio is messy or the files are unorganized?
No problem—this is common. We offer a session repair/stem cleanup option for clipped audio, missing files, inconsistent levels, noise issues, and disorganized deliveries. We’ll fix what’s fixable and tell you what will get the best results.
20) What’s the best way to get started today?
Call for a live quote on your project. Tell us your runtime, deadline, and what you need help with (dialogue cleanup, sound design, trailer audio, or full post). We’ll recommend the fastest, most cost-effective path to a professional final mix—and get you moving immediately.
