Comic Strip AP How-to Video
For anyone who might be interested in participating in the Comic Strip AP project, I strongly recommend you watch this video beforehand. In it, Richard Rogers and I go over some tips and best practices for each major area of the project.
There are some accompanying notes, too, which can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EfQ2GwVUVqLWSn6EsucXpXFpt3dpyh3He5ix6rqLoCo/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
Noah Jay-Bonn
Noah Jay-Bonn
Thanks! Very informative.
Thanks! Very informative.
Is there a list of games you already have booked in? Would you only want 1 ap per rpg?
Is there a list of games you already have booked in? Would you only want 1 ap per rpg?
This was awesome, just finished. Thanks so much!
This was awesome, just finished. Thanks so much!
Oli Jeffery Not yet.
Oli Jeffery Not yet.
Wow. I want to do this so badly now !
Wow. I want to do this so badly now !
On music, I’d suggest a common opening bumper, then a distinct audio transition for each AP after the “I’m X/and I’m Y” intro.
On music, I’d suggest a common opening bumper, then a distinct audio transition for each AP after the “I’m X/and I’m Y” intro.
Tom McGrenery Good call. One to let you know which podcast you’re listening to, one to set the mood for that specific adventure.
Tom McGrenery Good call. One to let you know which podcast you’re listening to, one to set the mood for that specific adventure.
Last week, the awesome gaming/psychology/nerd-culture podcast Games People Play talked a bit about editing out “like” and “umm”, and meeting anxiety head-on. Worth a listen? Yes. Relevant? Kinda.
Last week, the awesome gaming/psychology/nerd-culture podcast Games People Play talked a bit about editing out “like” and “umm”, and meeting anxiety head-on. Worth a listen? Yes. Relevant? Kinda.