True or false when sound engineers want a sound in film they just find it in real life and record it

False. While sound engineers may sometimes use real-life sounds as a basis for creating a desired sound in film, they often utilize a combination of Foley recording (performing and recording sounds in a controlled environment), sound libraries (pre-recorded sound effects), and various audio editing techniques to achieve the desired sound. Creating and manipulating sound in film is a highly creative and technical process that goes beyond simply recording existing sounds.