A movie trailer lives or dies on three sounds — the riser that builds, the boom that lands, and the braam that announces the title card. These 68 trailer sound effects work that vocabulary directly: cinematic risers at multiple lengths for the build-up bars, the epic boom hit sized for the final logo drop, dramatic horror stings for the genre-specific cut sequences, and the rebel braam variations that have powered action-movie marketing since Inception. Mono and stereo versions are included so trailer editors don't have to fake a width.
Trailer-house editors reach for the riser-and-boom pair first, because the rhythm of build-and-land carries the structure of every modern teaser. Indie filmmakers cutting their own promo material use the dramatic horror stings under hard cuts, where the sting writes the genre for viewers in half a second. Game studios building reveal trailers pull the cinematic trailer music elements as raw construction blocks. Royalty free trailer music takes here are all free to download with no licence chase, suitable for cinematic trailer sound effects on any project.