Tharnok & NoirShutter
Tharnok Tharnok
Ever thought a battlefield could be set up like a shot in a film? You line up the troops, set the lighting, wait for the silence, then cut to the action. Precision, timing, and a little darkness are all you need.
NoirShutter NoirShutter
You call it a battlefield, but I see it as a set, the gunfire a take and the silence a frame. You just gotta keep the shadows in place.
Tharnok Tharnok
Nice angle, but remember the cameras never see the mess that gets left on the floor. Keep the shadows tight and make sure nobody trips over a stray gun barrel. The crew will thank you later.
NoirShutter NoirShutter
Got it, keep the frame tight and the debris out of focus. The crew will know the difference between a clean cut and a mess.
Tharnok Tharnok
Just remember, a clean cut only lasts until someone decides to add a new prop mid‑scene. Stay sharp.
NoirShutter NoirShutter
New props are just new silhouettes—make sure they’re still in the right shade.
Tharnok Tharnok
If the shade slips, the whole scene turns into a ghost chase. Make sure every silhouette knows its role.
NoirShutter NoirShutter
Just keep the shadows on cue and the silence on lock—then the ghosts stay in their own frame.