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An Offer

Any action or dialogue that creates or advances a scene.

The 3 Types of Offers

Verbal


Physical


Emotional

Verbal Offer

Offers made by starting dialogue

Physical offers

Offers involve tasking to establish the platform or make advances

Emotional Offers

Has an emotional reaction to another player who then responds.

Accepting an Offer

To acknowledge the Offer and if possible advance it.

Advancing

When a offer is made that pushes the scene forward to the next logical stage of the story.

Blocking

Is the rejection or refusal of an offer.

Cancelling

A form of blocking when one player negates the action of another player.

Wimping

Failing to progress a scene by not adding to another improvisers offer

Waffling

Postponing by the lack of ideas. (Keep on babbling)

Shelving

Accepting an offer but putting it aside for later use

Physicalizing

The act of turning intent into action

Taking heads

When the players do not engage in the action but rather talk about doing it

Feeding

The act of creating an opportunity for actions or stakes to be raised.

Endowing

The act of assigning attributes to another character

Crossover

Entering a scene, advancing it then leaving

Platform

The who, what, where of a scene

Raising the stakes

Making the scene personally important or of a greater consequence to your characters.

Sincerity

Acting fully in the moment and being as true to the character as possible.

3 Golden Rules

-Say the first thing that comes to your head


-say "Yes , and"


-make your partner look good

The Five element scene

-task a setting


-establish a relationship


-create a problem


-raise the stakes


-resolve the problem