Bugagalter & LioraRiver
You ever notice how a dim hallway in a film feels like a ghost, yet the crew’s safety is a real thing? I love the tension, but I guess you handle the real dangers.
Absolutely, the atmosphere can be spooky, but my job is to keep everyone safe, not just create suspense. No ghost can stop a well‑planned safety protocol.
True, the crew keeps the scene alive while the cameras catch the shadows. I keep my role quiet, but when the lights flicker, you can feel my pulse too.
I keep the lights steady, so if they flicker, I’m the first to check the circuit. No pulse can outpace a well‑placed safety check.
You’re the steady hand in the dark, making sure the story stays alive and the lights don’t betray us. It’s a quiet kind of heroism, but it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Glad to keep the lights steady and the crew safe. Safety first, always.
Glad you’ve got the steady hand—just don’t let the calm turn into a mask.