Film Sound Design / Audio Post Production
Film Sound Design Services in Los Angeles
If your film looks great but doesn’t *feel* complete yet, the missing piece is almost always audio. Welcome to professional Film Sound Design services in Los Angeles—where raw footage becomes immersive cinema and quiet scenes gain emotional weight. This is where sound stops being an afterthought and starts working as a storytelling tool. Dialogue becomes clear and natural, environments feel real, transitions flow smoothly, and every scene sounds intentional instead of accidental.
Film Sound Design is what separates amateur productions from professional releases. It’s not just about adding effects—it’s about shaping how the audience experiences your story. The right sound design can build tension, reinforce emotion, guide attention, and make even low-budget films feel polished and credible. Our role is to make sure your audience stays focused on the narrative, not distracted by inconsistent audio, background noise, or empty scenes.
Whether you’re producing a short film, feature film, documentary, commercial, trailer, or branded narrative content, sound design is one of the most cost-effective ways to raise production value. You can’t always reshoot scenes—but you *can* dramatically improve how they feel through professional audio post-production. That’s exactly what our Film Sound Design services are built to deliver.
If you already have a deadline, festival submission date, or client delivery window, call us for a live quote on your project. We’ll give you clear pricing, realistic timelines, and a straightforward plan—no guesswork, no upselling, and no technical confusion.

Our film sound design services Los Angeles are designed for filmmakers and producers who want their work to sound intentional, cinematic, and release-ready. If your project currently has uneven dialogue levels, noticeable room tone changes, background noise, harsh sibilance, or scenes that feel empty or flat, sound design is how you fix it—professionally. We build sonic environments that support your visuals, enhance pacing, and reinforce emotion without overpowering the story.
Unlike generic “one-size-fits-all” audio fixes, our Film Sound Design process is customized to your edit. We analyze the film scene by scene, identify where audio is helping or hurting the story, and then design solutions that fit naturally. That can mean subtle ambience beds, carefully layered effects, foley details, or controlled transitions that guide the audience through the narrative. Nothing is added randomly. Every sound has a purpose.
We work seamlessly with editors using Pro Tools sessions, AAF/OMF exports, or clean stems. Pro Tools sessions can also be sent via DropBox! If you’re unsure what format to send, don’t worry—we’ll guide you step by step. Our goal is to keep your workflow simple while delivering professional results that translate across theaters, TVs, laptops, and mobile devices.
If you’re ready to elevate your film beyond “good enough,” call for a live quote today. We’ll help you determine the right level of sound design for your runtime, budget, and release goals.

About the Senior Sound Engineer – Film Sound Design Los Angeles
Jenny Rose is a Sound Engineer and Sound Designer with 10+ years of experience in post-production, recording, mixing, and mastering. She specializes in Film Sound Design, dialogue cleanup, foley, ambience creation, trailer audio, and full audio post-production for narrative and documentary film. If you’ve ever watched a scene and felt fully immersed without thinking about the sound—that’s the result of careful, intentional sound design.

Jenny focuses on delivering audio that is clear, emotionally effective, and technically reliable. Her experience ranges from live sound for signed international bands to full audio post production workflows for film. She understands how editors work, how deadlines shift, and how to make smart audio decisions that protect both schedule and budget.
Over the past decade, Jenny has refined a practical approach to Film Sound Design: clean the dialogue first, stabilize the sonic environment, enhance realism with foley and ambience, then add impact where it supports the story. The result is audio that feels natural, cohesive, and professional—without drawing attention to itself. When sound design is done right, audiences don’t notice it; they feel it.
If you’re unsure what your film needs, that’s normal. Call for a live quote and we’ll walk through your project, identify problem areas, and recommend the most effective solution for your runtime and delivery platform.
Jenny’s expertise includes the following (but not limited to):
– Narrative Film Sound Design
– Documentary Audio Post
– Commercial & Trailer Sound Design
– Foley & Environmental Sound Creation
– Dialogue Editing & Cleanup
– Video Game Soundtracks
– Music Mixing & Mastering
– Rock, Metal, Pop, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Classical
– Educational & Branded Media
– Traditional / Tribal / Spiritual Audio
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. For the fastest results and accurate pricing, call for a live quote on your film sound design project.
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:
FILM SOUND DESIGN & AUDIO POST (Project-Based)
Short Film (5–10 minutes)
$250–$500
5–10 hours
Dialogue cleanup, ambience, sound effects, stereo mix
Short Film (10–20 minutes)
$500–$1,000
10–20 hours
Expanded sound design, foley, transitions, final mix
Feature Film or Documentary (60–90 minutes)
$2,500–$5,000+
50–100+ hours
Full film sound design, dialogue editing, ambience, music integration, delivery
If you want your film to sound as professional as it looks, call for a live quote today and let’s bring your story to life through sound.
Frequently Asked Questions About TV & Streaming Audio Post Production
1) What is TV & streaming audio post production?
TV & streaming audio post production is the process of cleaning, enhancing, designing, and mixing audio after video editing is complete so episodes and shows sound clear, consistent, and professional across all viewing devices.
2) Why is audio post production critical for streaming platforms?
Streaming audiences are highly sensitive to audio issues. Poor dialogue clarity, volume jumps, or background noise cause viewers to stop watching faster than visual imperfections.
3) What types of projects do you work on?
We work on TV episodes, streaming series, docu-series, reality-style shows, interviews, branded series, YouTube content, OTT releases, and pilot episodes.
4) Do you handle dialogue cleanup and noise reduction?
Yes. Dialogue cleanup is a core service and includes removing background noise, hum, echo, harshness, and leveling dialogue for clarity and consistency.
5) Can you match loudness standards for streaming platforms?
Yes. We mix audio to modern loudness standards so your content plays at a comfortable, professional level without viewers constantly adjusting volume.
6) What’s the difference between film audio post and TV audio post?
TV and streaming audio focuses heavily on consistency across episodes, fast turnaround, and device compatibility, while film audio often prioritizes theatrical dynamics.
7) Do you work with episodic or weekly release schedules?
Yes. We can support episodic workflows and maintain consistent sound profiles across multiple episodes or seasons.
8) What files do you need to get started?
Ideally a locked picture, video file, and audio stems or AAF/OMF export. If you’re unsure, we’ll guide you through the easiest delivery method.
9) What does “locked picture” mean?
Locked picture means the edit is finalized. Changes after sound work begins require re-syncing and can affect cost and timeline.
10) Can you work with Pro Tools sessions?
Yes. Pro Tools sessions can be shared via Dropbox or similar services and integrate smoothly into our workflow.
11) Do you add sound effects and ambience?
Yes. We add ambience, transitions, and sound effects where appropriate to support pacing and realism without overpowering dialogue.
12) Can you handle music placement and balancing?
Absolutely. We integrate music cleanly so it supports dialogue and emotion without causing volume conflicts or masking speech.
13) How long does audio post production usually take?
Turnaround depends on runtime and complexity. Short episodes may take days, while full seasons or complex series take longer.
14) How much does TV & streaming audio post production cost?
Pricing depends on runtime, episode count, and cleanup needs. We offer hourly and project-based pricing. Call for a live quote for accuracy.
15) How many revisions are included?
Most packages include at least one revision pass. Additional revisions are always available at the hourly rate if needed.
16) Can you fix poorly recorded or inconsistent audio?
In many cases, yes. We offer session repair and stem cleanup to improve difficult recordings, though results depend on source quality.
17) Will the audio sound good on phones and TVs?
Yes. Our mixes are designed to translate across phones, earbuds, laptops, soundbars, and home theater systems.
18) Do you offer rush or tight-deadline services?
Yes. Rush turnaround is available when scheduling allows and may include an additional fee based on urgency.
19) Can you deliver alternate versions or stems?
Yes. We can provide stems, alternate mixes, and additional deliverables for distribution, licensing, or platform requirements.
20) What’s the fastest way to get started?
Call for a live quote. Share your episode length, deadline, platform, and main audio concerns, and we’ll outline the fastest path to professional results.
