Rushing in is especially potent in three genres:
The golden rule of filmmaking is that if you can see it, you don't need to say it. In writing, we often fall into the trap of over-explaining emotions. Instead of writing "he was angry," a film would show a clenched fist or a shattered glass. Using "visual" language in your articles—describing specific actions and sensory details—makes your content more immersive for the reader. 2. Pacing and the "Hook" moviesrush in better