Scene Flow

Technique

A story and design technique for checking how one scene, moment, or state leads into the next.

Description

Scene flow looks at the experience as a sequence of changes. It helps the team understand whether transitions feel clear, motivated, and paced well. In immersive work, flow may depend on story, movement, audio, interaction, staff handoff, or system state.

Typical Use

Used during story mapping, dramaturgical review, branching narrative design, journey mapping, playtesting, and rehearsal.

Scope Note

This technique may include transition notes, cue timing, state changes, spatial movement, participant knowledge, emotional shifts, and handoff points.

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