@tombarrettillo Thank you Tom! I agree, I will for sure create more lean in the gesture, I just want the building tension moment in that HOLY CRAP just saw the front page and the kid there, obviously just came away from the crime scene in bandages... I'll keep exploring! Thank you for this insight... I suppose storytelling moments I have wondered about as far as allowing the viewer to fill in the story with their own ideas around looking at those eyes, feeling the discomfort with the newspaper in the face.
So a story for you all: My sister and I constantly created dumb situations for ourselves, sometimes out of sheer boredom, stress relief, curiousity, just being kids, all the things... now I laugh about this stuff! One of our shenanigans: few prank calls to local businesses got us landed in the local paper, under the Public Notices section where violations were being reported LOL , yep, we were criminals I thought. My Dad was NOT HAPPY, and my Mom's face was thin lipped, eyes narrowed and the resulting tension was so bad I felt like my life would end. Absorbing the shock from this moment was life changing! LOL Anyway, always looking for a reason to show this emotion...