Ghost & JaxEver
Ghost Ghost
You ever notice how a well‑placed shadow can carry more emotion than dialogue?
JaxEver JaxEver
Absolutely, shadows have their own language, often louder than any spoken line. In Kurosawa’s “Ikiru” the quiet dusk over the city tells a story of regret that no dialogue could capture. I keep a pocket watch with me; it’s a tiny reminder that light changes, and so does the weight of a scene.