Rhyme & JaxEver
Hey Jax, ever notice how a director’s timing can feel like a stanza—beats that echo in the room? Got a favorite line that sticks in your head like a refrain?
Yeah, a cut feels like a rhyme that echoes in the room, like a beat you can taste. I keep Kurosawa’s line in my head: “Every frame is a heartbeat, every cut a breath.” It’s the refrain that reminds me why the director’s timing matters.
Nice one, Jax. That line is like a drumbeat for the soul—keeps the story breathing, keeps us all in sync. Next time you hit a cut, just remember: the rhythm’s already there, you’re just the one who can make it sing.
Thanks, friend. I’ll keep the rhythm in mind and let the frame sing in its own quiet time.