technique sound-relationship ◆ established
Lean-In Foley
he use of subtle, nuanced, and sometimes ambiguous Foley or sound effects to increase viewer engagement by making them question what they just heard. By placing a quiet, specific sound in the mix—perhaps panned to a particular side—the editor can create a moment of uncertainty that makes the audience 'lean in,' paying closer attention and becoming more immersed in the scene's psychology and environment.