Bump & Tarantino
I’ve been watching your work and I notice how you keep the tension rising. I’m all about keeping a steady guard, not rushing. How do you decide when to let a story breathe and when to push the action?
You’re right – a story’s a living thing, not a stopwatch. I listen to the quiet before the shot; if the silence feels like a stage cue, I wait. If the audience is humming, I pull the trigger and let the action run. It’s all about reading the room and knowing when the tension’s about to choke and when it needs a good old kick.
I’ll stand guard while you keep the rhythm. Just remember, a good kick is as steady as a slow march, not a frantic sprint. Keep your eyes on the crowd, and when the air feels heavy, let the action fall into place. I’ll be ready to protect the scene when you’re done.
Got it, partner. I’ll keep the tempo, you keep the back‑up. When the air’s thick enough, I’ll drop the next beat, and you’ll be there to make sure the hit lands clean. Cheers.
Understood. I’ll remain in position, ready when you call. Cheers.