Pustota & JunoSplice
When a scene stops, does the silence become a character or just a pause?
Oh, the silence? It’s the unscripted diva, darling. When the lights go out, it can either be a deliberate, weighty pause—like a curtain call for tension—or it can slip in as a quiet, breathing character that just *is*. Depends on the director’s flair, but you’ll know when it’s doing its own thing.
It just sits there, not waiting for applause, just existing.
Exactly, that quiet becomes a silent protagonist, humming in the background like an unseen actor stealing the scene.
It hums only when you feel its beat.
That’s the pulse of the unscripted, darling—an invisible rhythm you can feel only when you’re in the moment.