Richard Rogers and I have been working on a podcast idea called Comic Strip AP for awhile.

Richard Rogers and I have been working on a podcast idea called Comic Strip AP for awhile.

Richard Rogers and I have been working on a podcast idea called Comic Strip AP for awhile. Below is a link to an overview document detailing how it will work. Take a look; we think it’s going to be a really awesome project! Feedback is welcome.

76 thoughts on “Richard Rogers and I have been working on a podcast idea called Comic Strip AP for awhile.”

  1. I like it. A Lot. However as a listener and probably not a participant, I’d prefer it if there weren’t more than 4-5 (maybe 6) separate stories going on at the same time. That way I can keep up with each individual story.

    I might also suggest that some pairs may want to record everything all at once, and edit it out to however many episodes. That would at least ensure that the strips end – at least for your guest pairs.

  2. I like it. A Lot. However as a listener and probably not a participant, I’d prefer it if there weren’t more than 4-5 (maybe 6) separate stories going on at the same time. That way I can keep up with each individual story.

    I might also suggest that some pairs may want to record everything all at once, and edit it out to however many episodes. That would at least ensure that the strips end – at least for your guest pairs.

  3. Jason Morningstar The dynamic is slightly different on Discern Realities, which is probably the better comparison for this project. On that show, because the story is ongoing, there isn’t as much pressure to have a tidy ending like there is on +1 Forward.

  4. Jason Morningstar The dynamic is slightly different on Discern Realities, which is probably the better comparison for this project. On that show, because the story is ongoing, there isn’t as much pressure to have a tidy ending like there is on +1 Forward.

  5. Robert Doe Chris Shorb We’re actually going to really strongly discourage that. Recording in 10-15 minute segments helps ensure the story stays good throughout, because you essentially have a week to think about each of your scenes. Recording for 2 hours straight either 1) requires a lot of planning beforehand or 2) is going to have a lot of not-great scenes.

  6. Robert Doe Chris Shorb We’re actually going to really strongly discourage that. Recording in 10-15 minute segments helps ensure the story stays good throughout, because you essentially have a week to think about each of your scenes. Recording for 2 hours straight either 1) requires a lot of planning beforehand or 2) is going to have a lot of not-great scenes.

  7. Chris Shorb I would actually argue that most games probably end without a resolution. 🙂

    Not that I’m arguing for incomplete games as part of this podcast, but it would be pretty representative of the way so many games end. With a whimper, not a bang.

  8. Chris Shorb I would actually argue that most games probably end without a resolution. 🙂

    Not that I’m arguing for incomplete games as part of this podcast, but it would be pretty representative of the way so many games end. With a whimper, not a bang.

  9. The weekly schedule is actually kinda probably the only way to play some things 1-on-1. Games with a heavier scene-setting load often need more players just to give everyone at the table time to think.

  10. The weekly schedule is actually kinda probably the only way to play some things 1-on-1. Games with a heavier scene-setting load often need more players just to give everyone at the table time to think.

  11. Hey Noah Jay-Bonn, yeah, Jason Cordova and I had talked about some possibilities for this! I’d be down to do a 1v1 on the fancy recording mic. 🙂

  12. Hey Noah Jay-Bonn, yeah, Jason Cordova and I had talked about some possibilities for this! I’d be down to do a 1v1 on the fancy recording mic. 🙂

  13. Time to do a lot of re-listening. In the forseeable future, when I have more free time, I’d love to do this! Maybe even a little musical bonus, just for kicks. I guess for now I’ll just keep playing games and meeting people. ☺

  14. Time to do a lot of re-listening. In the forseeable future, when I have more free time, I’d love to do this! Maybe even a little musical bonus, just for kicks. I guess for now I’ll just keep playing games and meeting people. ☺

  15. Chris Shorb One thing that might help address that concern is the fact I will be making myself available to the GMs in case they want advice on how to get their arc wrapped-up. I’ll be listening to each and every episode anyway, so I’m happy to chime in about stuff like that.

  16. Chris Shorb One thing that might help address that concern is the fact I will be making myself available to the GMs in case they want advice on how to get their arc wrapped-up. I’ll be listening to each and every episode anyway, so I’m happy to chime in about stuff like that.

  17. If i had A. Time to edit and B. Any skill in condensing jump cutting time in games I run i’d be very tempted to give this a go. As is i’ll happily listen along to all the awesome nuggets of story

  18. If i had A. Time to edit and B. Any skill in condensing jump cutting time in games I run i’d be very tempted to give this a go. As is i’ll happily listen along to all the awesome nuggets of story

  19. Love the idea! Could we ask the casters to also document what they found works well in the 1v1 format? Many PbtA games are group oriented, so it would help to hear what worked well in adapting to the 1v1 format. This could be discussed on the Gauntlet podcast, of course, rather than mucking up the Comic’s cast.

  20. Love the idea! Could we ask the casters to also document what they found works well in the 1v1 format? Many PbtA games are group oriented, so it would help to hear what worked well in adapting to the 1v1 format. This could be discussed on the Gauntlet podcast, of course, rather than mucking up the Comic’s cast.

  21. Oli, I think 4-6 series is probably a good start. 10 episodes is probably the right number for a compete arc. I prefer different games to be played, but I don’t think it has to be an ironclad thing.

  22. Oli, I think 4-6 series is probably a good start. 10 episodes is probably the right number for a compete arc. I prefer different games to be played, but I don’t think it has to be an ironclad thing.

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