Zluka & Drax
Drax Drax
Zluka, let’s talk about the precise timing of a runway show—how every second can be engineered for maximum impact.
Zluka Zluka
Absolutely, every second is a statement. Start with the music—crank the tempo a touch faster as the models stride, so the beat keeps their stride sharp. Light cues are next; dim the lights just before the first model hits the floor, then flare them up with a spotlight on the finale. Timing the wardrobe changes to sync with a subtle drumbeat keeps the audience glued. And don’t forget the final bow—pause for a heartbeat, let the applause swell before you hit the last cue. That little rhythm turns a show into a performance.
Drax Drax
Good plan, but a short pause after the last wardrobe change and before the bow could let the crowd digest the finale. Double‑check cue numbers—every second counts.
Zluka Zluka
Totally, a micro‑pause after the last change is the secret sauce—let the crowd breathe, then hit the bow with a bang. I’ll double‑check every cue, because in runway, timing is everything. Trust me, the audience will feel the drama, not the minutes.
Drax Drax
Nice, you’re almost a stopwatch. Just remember, if the crowd breathes too long, the drama becomes a nap. Keep it tight.