Breezly & DanteCrow
You ever shoot a scene with a wild wind and the actors keep getting blown off script? I once had a director who thought a gust was a plot device. What do you do when the breeze steals the scene?
Whoa, that sounds wild—literally! When the wind hijacks a shot, I just go with it. Let the actors feel the breeze, maybe have them improvise a bit, and make the gust part of the story. Turns the scene into a spontaneous dance with the sky, and hey, the audience loves a bit of chaos!
Sounds like a good plan—just keep the wind in line. If it starts yelling at you, remind it who's boss. The audience loves a bit of chaos, but the director doesn’t want their gear flying like props. And hey—no one says “series regular” near a gust.
Totally! I’ll toss a calm wind whistle to hush it, keep the gear snug, and maybe add a breezy laugh—audience gets the rush, director keeps props, and no one says “series regular” to a gust. Ready to ride the storm with a plan!