EchoTrace & CalenVoss
EchoTrace, ever noticed how a film's silence can feel louder than any dialogue? I find the pause itself tells a story, a kind of silent echo that the audience lingers on. What's your take on the weight of what we don't hear?
Yeah, that quiet spot in a scene is like a bass note hanging in the air. It’s the space between beats, and the audience fills it with their own echo. The unsaid can carry more weight than the loudest line, because it lets the mind finish the rhythm. It’s the silent echo that sometimes carries the deepest punch.