In this episode, we take a more practical look at what we can learn from three examples of boxed text descriptions In this episode, we look at improvised descriptions and how a little preparation can go a long way to creating great on-the-fly/off-the-cuff descriptions that feel vivid and exciting. We look at 6 key ways to prepare prior to game so that your in-the-moment descriptions feel more natural and organic.
- Memorizing descriptions from existing modules.
- Drawing inspiration from fiction, film, and tv shows.
- Writing your own boxed text descriptions.
- Using description generators, tables, and other compiled lists and tools.
- Practicing improv through word association and freewriting
- Preparing a list of descriptive cues and hooks.
Future episodes will delve into Option 6 in more detail, beginning with a look at how to prepare visual cues and hooks for describing what characters see.