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− | A '''Scene change''' means to change play to a new scene to move the story along, usually to get to the drama. In a scene change the location and time of a game changes. The director or players can use the scene change in games where you are not set on a particular location for a main story, or in a black box. It only differs slightly from the [[Time Jump]] that | + | A '''Scene change''' means to change play to a new scene to move the story along, usually to get to the drama. In a scene change the location and time of a game changes. The director or players can use the scene change in games where you are not set on a particular location for a main story, or in a black box. It only differs slightly from the [[Time Jump]] in that it's used when most of the action take place at the same location. |
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 5 January 2019
A Scene change means to change play to a new scene to move the story along, usually to get to the drama. In a scene change the location and time of a game changes. The director or players can use the scene change in games where you are not set on a particular location for a main story, or in a black box. It only differs slightly from the Time Jump in that it's used when most of the action take place at the same location.