Oh my gosh! For sure. I played D and D for yers and, as a dungeon master, there was SO much improv in there. Thanks for your fun comment - it totally sent me down memory lane! Thanks for watching.
This is PERFECT!!! I'm so taking notes and this is on my new list of HOMEWORK!!!! So going to be putting this into extra practice. Now I realize that this is one of my weaker points. I have a tendency to change my POV based on what my partner is saying. I love these videos. It's really helping me to see my strengths and weaknesses. THANKS!!!!
Thanks so much for kind words on the video. So glad you found it helpful. As far as your question goes, I'll attach this video here that has three ways of bring scene forward from the first beat to the 2nd and the 3rd. Let me know if it answers your question: ruclips.net/video/KtZPQADH6cA/видео.html Thanks for watching and commenting.
I'm watching your videos as I prepare for dungeons and dragons. Lots of useful stuff for role playing in the game! Thank you.
Oh my gosh! For sure. I played D and D for yers and, as a dungeon master, there was SO much improv in there. Thanks for your fun comment - it totally sent me down memory lane! Thanks for watching.
This is PERFECT!!! I'm so taking notes and this is on my new list of HOMEWORK!!!! So going to be putting this into extra practice. Now I realize that this is one of my weaker points. I have a tendency to change my POV based on what my partner is saying. I love these videos. It's really helping me to see my strengths and weaknesses. THANKS!!!!
I hope this is the most fun homework you ever do.
This is excellent.
What’s your best advice re: expanding on 2nd & 3rd beats with new scenarios stemming from the 1st beat.
Thanks so much for kind words on the video. So glad you found it helpful. As far as your question goes, I'll attach this video here that has three ways of bring scene forward from the first beat to the 2nd and the 3rd. Let me know if it answers your question: ruclips.net/video/KtZPQADH6cA/видео.html
Thanks for watching and commenting.
I really enjoyed that tip. Thank you Paul.
Thank you for watching.
Great example. Tx.
+Mary Waters glad you liked it!