Meaning Audit

Technique

A review technique for checking whether the experience clearly supports the meaning, theme, or argument it is trying to carry.

Description

Meaning audit looks at whether the work’s parts add up to the intended idea. It checks story, interaction, space, sound, visuals, participant role, and pacing against the project’s central meaning. In immersive work, this is useful because strong technical or visual moments can still pull the experience away from what it is meant to say.

Typical Use

Used during dramaturgical review, story mapping, concept development, playtesting, experience prototyping, and late-stage review.

Scope Note

This technique may include theme checks, scene notes, participant-role review, interaction review, pacing notes, contradiction flags, and recommendations for what to clarify or cut.

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