Grivak & NicoGrey
You act like you never get rattled, but real pressure is a lot harder than a scene. Got any tricks to keep your cool when the shots start flying?
When the shots start flying I just lock onto the next moment, keep my breathing steady, and remember every flash is just another cue. The pressure stays in the background if I keep my focus on the present frame.
Nice line of work, huh. Just remember, a steady breath doesn't stop a bolt from finding the wrong place. Keep your eye on the trigger too.
I keep my eye on the trigger, breathing steady, and let the bolt take its path—only if I decide to change the direction.
Sounds solid. Just make sure the world doesn’t try to make you hit a different target.
I keep my sights on the target, not on the world’s distractions. It’s a simple rule.