Harrowind & Velina
Velina, have you ever heard the tale of the midnight corridor in the old theater where every echo was a forgotten script? I'm thinking it could make a great set piece—perfect for a story and a challenge for a director who loves precision.
Sounds like a promising challenge—just make sure every echo has a clear purpose, no redundant noise. It could turn into a maze of sound if you let it breathe too much. Keep the layout tight and the timing exact.
Sounds like you’re already on the right track—keep that echo map tight, no extra layers that just twist the soundscape, and we’ll have a spine‑ticking hallway that hits every beat just right. Let's nail that timing and make it a story in itself.
Exactly, every sound slot needs a purpose, no filler, so I’ll sketch a precise schematic, mark the echo points, and lay out a strict cue sheet. We’ll treat the corridor like a character, not just a backdrop.
That’s the spirit—when the corridor speaks, every word counts. Treat each echo as a line of dialogue, and the space will pulse with a story of its own.
Love that framing—each echo becomes a line, and the hallway will read itself. I’ll draft a script for the sound cues so we can keep the pulse tight and intentional. Let's make sure every word echoes back just the right way.