1. Final Mix:
A polished, final stereo or surround sound mix that is fully integrated with the visual elements.
This can include dialogue, sound effects, music, and any other audio elements.
2. Sound Design Elements:
Sound Effects: Custom-created sound effects (foley, atmospheric sounds, impacts, etc.) that are crafted specifically to match the visual content.
Foley: Recorded sound effects mimicking real-world actions, like footsteps, clothing rustling, etc., that are synchronized to the video.
Ambience: Background sounds that create the atmosphere of a scene (e.g., city noise, nature sounds, etc.).
Textures: Layered audio effects, such as synth pads, tonal drones, or manipulated soundscapes that match the mood of the visuals.
3. Stems:
Separated audio tracks (e.g., music, dialogue, sound effects, and ambiences) that can be mixed and adjusted independently during post-production.
4. Isolated Sound Files:
Individual sound elements in WAV format so you or other collaborators can access and manipulate them as needed.
These might include specific sounds for easy integration into future projects.
5. Ambisonic or Surround Sound Files:
For projects that require immersive 3D audio, deliverables may include sound in formats like binaural, 5.1, 7.1, or 9.1 surround sound.
Ambisonic files may be delivered for VR or spatial audio experiences.
6. Sound Cue Sheet:
A detailed breakdown of all audio elements, including timecode, so that you can easily track which sounds correspond to which moments in the visual content.
7. Three Free Revisions:
Any revised versions of the sound design, based on your feedback or changes in the visual content.
These could include different mixes, alternate sound effects, or variations of music cues.