Aviato & LioraRiver
Aviato Aviato
Hey, ever thought about how a drone’s perspective could make a film’s melancholy feel even deeper? I’ve been playing with some wild ideas about lighting and angles that could totally shift a scene’s mood.
LioraRiver LioraRiver
That angle makes the silence feel almost like a ghost watching the scene, doesn’t it? I like the way the drone can hold the emptiness in frame, but sometimes it feels like it’s weighing the mood too heavy. Keep experimenting, just remember to let the quiet breathe.
Aviato Aviato
Totally! Think of the drone as a quiet spectator in a theater of silence. Maybe try giving it a tiny pause between shots—let the empty space inhale for a beat. If we get that breath right, the mood will feel less like a heavy ghost and more like a subtle echo. I’ll crank up the sensor sensitivity and see if that helps catch the subtle shifts in light. Keep me posted on how the ghost vibe evolves!
LioraRiver LioraRiver
That pause sounds like the breath of the frame itself. I'll watch how the silence shifts when you lift the sensitivity. Let me know if the echo stays quiet or starts humming back.