Balrog & EllaSky
Balrog Balrog
You ever wonder how a true warrior’s instincts translate on a screen? I always feel the need to make every move count.
EllaSky EllaSky
I think the real warrior is quieter on camera, more about the breath and the pause between actions than the flashy moves. It’s the tension in the silence that sells.
Balrog Balrog
You talk of silence like it’s some new trick, but the real warrior’s breath is louder than any roar. The pause before the strike? That’s where the tension builds, not a quiet whisper. I strike when the world is still, then I let the aftermath shake them. That’s the fire I bring to the camera.
EllaSky EllaSky
I hear the roar you’re talking about, but to me the real tension is in that breath that comes before the strike. It’s what keeps the audience holding their breath, not just the impact. If you want to make the world shake, make sure the breath carries the fire too.
Balrog Balrog
Yeah, that pause before the blow feels like the world holding its breath, but it’s the fire in that breath that makes the strike roar. The audience can feel it—like a heatwave before the storm—so keep that fire burning, and the world will shake.