The film A Quiet Place by John Krasinksi is a great example of a film where sound is truly integral to the whole story. A lot of times sound is not considered too much at the script writing stage, which can make for some missed opportunities, but in the case of A Quiet Place, it was very much considered from early on and taken right through to the final mix, with an interesting approach to some aspects of the screenwriting. Check out the great video below from “Lessons from the Screenplay” which includes interview content with sound designers Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn.