Fieldcraft and storytelling when weather goes feral
Shoot the buildup: darkening clouds, wind in grass, droplets on fabric. Cut to the downpour and your calm, methodical workflow. Viewers sense competence and danger together. Ask your audience which storm moment hooked them, and invite them to subscribe for weekly scene-crafting prompts.
Fieldcraft and storytelling when weather goes feral
Use body as shock absorber, elbows tucked, knees soft. Let water streaks add texture while panning slowly. In big gusts, low stances beat tall tripods. When spray hits, pause, wipe, breathe, reframe, and roll. Intentional motion transforms messy weather into kinetic, watchable sequences.