NicoGrey & Gideon
I’ve been thinking about how silence can become the loudest part of a story or a scene, almost like a character in its own right. What’s your take on that?
Silence isn’t just a pause; it’s a stage where the other characters speak louder. When you let it linger, it forces the audience to fill the void with their own thoughts, turning the quiet into a full‑blown character. Use it sparingly, and it can speak louder than any line.