Harmonis & OrinWest
Hey Orin, I was thinking about how the beat of a scene can change a character’s energy. Ever notice how a good rhythm can make a line land better?
Absolutely, timing is everything—hit the right beat and a line can jump from a sigh to a thunderclap in an instant. The rhythm is the unseen cue that nudges the energy into place. It’s like finding the perfect groove on a track; the rest just follows.
You hit the nail on the head—timing is like the heartbeat of a piece, it can make a line sigh or shout. I keep humming those pulses while I play, and the whole vibe just clicks into place. It's the little groove that keeps everything from feeling off.
Sounds like you’ve got the rhythm nailed down—those little pulses are the secret sauce that turns a good scene into a great one. Keep humming, and the whole thing will stay on beat.
Thanks! I’ll keep the hum going, maybe add a weird instrument or two, and watch the scene dance to its own beat.