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Stages of development: Writing Team

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:46 am
by jamie
Stages of development: Writing Team

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1. World outline

Given:
A general written, verbal, and(or) visual description of an environment and the events that will take
place within them. I.E the premise

Expected artifact:
A specific interpretation of those descriptions in the form of a detailed written / visual layout of all the objects, places, and events contained.

Lead - Conceptualist
Co lead - Experiences Timeline Designer
Development assistants - Everyone else



2. Experiences Timeline

Given:
A specific interpretation of those descriptions in the form of a detailed written / visual layout of all the objects, places, and events contained.

Expected artifact:
An ordered group of singular experiences, each detailing the contained(objects, places, and events) derived from the World(setting) outline. These can be used in the construction of a story suitable for the given world(setting).

Lead - Experiences Timeline Designer
Co lead - Experience Situations Designer
Development assistants - Everyone else



3. Experience Situations

Given:
An ordered group of singular experiences, each detailing the contained(objects, places, and events) derived from the World(setting) outline. These can be used in the construction of an experience suitable for the given world(setting).

Expected artifact:
An ordered group of situations applied to an experience with each one allowing for the change in how the experience unfolds.

Lead - Experience Situations Designer
Co lead - Situation Writer
Development assistants - Everyone else



4. Situation Writing

Given:
An ordered group of situations applied to an experience with each one allowing for the change in how the experience unfolds.

Expected artifact:
A specific interpretation of given situations in the form of a detailed written / visual layout of all the objects, places, and events contained along with how the experience is changed by their manipulation.

Lead - Situation Writer
Co lead - Dialogue Writer
Development assistants - Everyone else



5. Dialogue Writing

Given:
A specific interpretation of given situations in the form of a detailed written / visual layout of all the objects, places, and events contained along with how the experience is changed by their manipulation.

Expected artifact:
An ordered group of singular experiences, each with their corresponding situation details filled in with the dialogue that details the change that occurs in the contained(objects, places, and events) derived from the World(setting) outline.

Lead - Dialogue Writer
Co lead - (none)
Development assistants - Everyone else