To make sure I’m helping you the right way, I’ve broken this down into the two most likely ways to read your request: 1. You need a formal "Cue Sheet" or Technical Paper

It sounds like you might be looking for a specific audio track or a document related to it, but the request "give me a paper" is a bit open to interpretation.

In a scene, this "paper" would argue that the audio acts as a "non-diegetic" signifier—telling the audience that danger is present even if the characters on screen haven't noticed it yet.

While I don't have the specific PDF for that exact ID (as these are usually generated by stock music libraries like Audio Network, Pond5, or Epidemic Sound), a standard "paper" for a music cue includes: The artist who wrote the track. Publisher: The library that owns the rights.

This cue likely utilizes "drones" or minor-key pads to create an immediate sense of unease.

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