Bump & Tarantino
Bump Bump
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?
Tarantino Tarantino
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.