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Author Topic: Non-standard Scene Settings  (Read 959 times)
Judaicdiablo
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« on: August 24, 2005, 01:46:36 PM »

I am curious what peoples experiences have been with unusual scene settings and I am also looking for some suggestions on ones that I haven't thought of.

Examples of the Non-Standard Scene Setting would be:

  • Flashback
  • Dream Sequence
  • With a protagonist waking up in a sweat (maybe a protagonist dies in the dream or has sex with someone they shouldn't)
  • A daydream (the protagonist is jarred "awake" as someone asks him a question)
  • A Hallucination from being drugged
[li]Flash Sideways (focus on the villian watching the Protagonists doing something)[/li][/list]

What experiences have people had with these common TV show conventions in their PTA game?
What conventions am I missing?

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hix
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Steve Hickey


« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2005, 04:48:00 PM »

Two other conventions I can think of:

1. Speaking directly to camera.

2. The Montage sequence:
a) about a specific thing (eg. falling in love)
b) a rapid flashforward of events in someone's life (recent examples would be the end of 3rd Watch and Six Feet Under).
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« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2005, 11:47:28 PM »

In our Bridgewater series, we had a really excellent extended Flashback (during the character's spotlight episode). We also had several "Flash Sideways" where we saw someone watching the PCs through night-vision goggles. Both of these worked well.

Flash Forward could be a fun one, which you usually do during the "next week on" bit, but could be fun to try out during the game, too. I'd also like to try a Narration scene, where the character expresses herself in voice-over, while the action plays out on screen. You could do it noir-detective style, or Wonder Years style, or Scully on X-Files style. Could be cool.
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