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22 Cards in this Set
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An Offer |
Any action or dialogue that creates or advances a scene. |
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The 3 Types of Offers |
Verbal Physical Emotional |
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Verbal Offer |
Offers made by starting dialogue |
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Physical offers |
Offers involve tasking to establish the platform or make advances |
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Emotional Offers |
Has an emotional reaction to another player who then responds. |
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Accepting an Offer |
To acknowledge the Offer and if possible advance it. |
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Advancing |
When a offer is made that pushes the scene forward to the next logical stage of the story. |
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Blocking |
Is the rejection or refusal of an offer. |
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Cancelling |
A form of blocking when one player negates the action of another player. |
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Wimping |
Failing to progress a scene by not adding to another improvisers offer |
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Waffling |
Postponing by the lack of ideas. (Keep on babbling) |
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Shelving |
Accepting an offer but putting it aside for later use |
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Physicalizing |
The act of turning intent into action |
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Taking heads |
When the players do not engage in the action but rather talk about doing it |
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Feeding |
The act of creating an opportunity for actions or stakes to be raised. |
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Endowing |
The act of assigning attributes to another character |
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Crossover |
Entering a scene, advancing it then leaving |
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Platform |
The who, what, where of a scene |
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Raising the stakes |
Making the scene personally important or of a greater consequence to your characters. |
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Sincerity |
Acting fully in the moment and being as true to the character as possible. |
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3 Golden Rules |
-Say the first thing that comes to your head -say "Yes , and" -make your partner look good |
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The Five element scene |
-task a setting -establish a relationship -create a problem -raise the stakes -resolve the problem |