Premise Testing

Technique

A concept development technique for checking whether the core idea of a project is clear, compelling, and workable.

Description

Premise testing asks whether the project’s basic idea makes sense before the team commits to production. It checks whether the audience can understand the setup, why the immersive form matters, and what the experience is promising. This is useful when the project has a strong image or theme but the participant’s role is still unclear.

Typical Use

Used during concept development, creative brief writing, audience promise work, experience prototyping, stakeholder review, and early pitch preparation.

Scope Note

This technique may include one-sentence premise tests, audience feedback, participant-role questions, format checks, reference comparisons, and notes on what needs to be clarified.

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