Cinematic samples are diverse, featuring everything from lush harmonic tapestries and tense atmospheric drone loops to trailer-style impacts and raw foley effects.Cinematic music and sound traces its roots back to the silent film era of the early 1900s, where live ensembles would accompany motion pictures in theaters to heighten the emotional experience of the audience. Pioneering composers like Bernard Herrmann, Ennio Morricone, and John Williams transformed film scoring with full orchestras, unconventional instrumentation, and groundbreaking recording techniques to make audiences feel every moment on screen. Cinematic composition has since expanded beyond the classical concert hall, with composers like Ludwig Göransson who blend orchestral traditions with electronic textures, hybrid percussion, and experimental sound design.