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− | A '''cut scene''' is a scene which brakes the action of the game and focus on something different before reentering the main time- and plot line of the larp. There is several kinds of cut scenes, among them: | + | A '''cut scene''' is a scene which brakes the action of the game and focus on something different before reentering the main time- and plot line of the larp. There is several kinds of cut scenes, among them: |
* [[Flashback]] | * [[Flashback]] | ||
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* [[Dream Scene]] | * [[Dream Scene]] | ||
− | [[ | + | This kind of technique is often used together with the instruction [[Freeze]], Cut or Brake to halt the action of the game. |
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 30 May 2014
A cut scene is a scene which brakes the action of the game and focus on something different before reentering the main time- and plot line of the larp. There is several kinds of cut scenes, among them:
This kind of technique is often used together with the instruction Freeze, Cut or Brake to halt the action of the game.