Miruna & FrameRider
Ever notice how the silence before a storm feels like a prelude to an unscripted scene, where every rustle could be a frame and every echo a narrative?
Yeah, that pause is the perfect green light for a spontaneous shoot. Every whisper feels like a cue to hit record and let the scene unfold. I just wait for that first splash and jump in—no script, just the raw beat of the storm.
That splash is the drumbeat of the wild, a sudden chord that throws out the old script, and you just follow its echo into the next frame.
Exactly, that splash is a cue to jump into a fresh angle, chase the rush, and let the scene roll itself out. No storyboard needed, just follow the beat.
The splash sketches its own frame, so we just listen and let the angles follow the rhythm.
Sounds like the perfect call to improv—grab a camera, swing that lens, and let the water paint its own story.Sounds like the perfect call to improv—grab a camera, swing that lens, and let the water paint its own story.
Sounds like the water is already writing the script, so the camera just has to catch the words as they fall.