Washer & CalVox
Ever wonder how a film director keeps the audience trembling without cluttering the scene? I think it’s all about precise pacing and clean storytelling. What’s your take on cutting the clutter to build that tension?
Sure thing, just strip out anything that doesn’t serve the story. Keep the shots tight, the dialogue crisp, the pace measured. If a scene feels crowded, cut it. Less is more – keep the focus on what moves the audience and let the rest get the boot.
You’ve got the core—tight cuts, clean lines, raw emotion. Just remember to leave a whisper of mystery so the audience can feel the weight of what’s missing. Keep it sharp, keep it chilling.
Right, cut the fluff, let the gaps scream. Keep the mystery tight, the tension razor sharp.
Sounds good. The silence between takes is where the real terror lives. Keep it quiet, let it bleed.