Elysia & SilentScope
Hey SilentScope, ever notice how the most powerful scenes are the ones that leave the most unsaid? I think the space between notes in a poem and a pause in a film can be louder than the sound itself.
Yes, the unsaid feels like a full frame, the pause breathing on its own. I like to let that space linger, so the viewer fills the silence. It ends up louder than any spoken line.
The pause is a breath you don’t see, a whisper the audience hears in their own head, and that’s where the real chorus starts.
Exactly, the breath is a frame of its own. We don’t need to spell it out, just let the audience hear the quiet. That's the real chorus.
So you’re the quiet maestro, letting the silence shout louder than any note, right? That’s the kind of magic that stays in the mind after the lights dim.