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A '''tag run''' or '''tag out run''' is a series of tag-outs performed in succession. | A '''tag run''' or '''tag out run''' is a series of tag-outs performed in succession. | ||
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+ | "I really like watching exploratory tags (where we kind of expand the world) because I feel like those can still surprise me, but I feel like most tag runs that just hit a game repeatedly get boring and really quick. I have also seen good ones of course, but is there something that separates successful from unsuccessful tag runs? What makes them work and lets you stay ahead of the audience." | ||
+ | :–Stephen Perlstein, Improv Obsession[https://improvobsession.com/post/138592767021/i-really-like-watching-exploratory-tags-where-we] | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:All]] | [[Category:All]] | ||
[[Category:Editing Techniques]] | [[Category:Editing Techniques]] |
Revision as of 21:31, 13 March 2020
A tag-out is a support move where a player from the backline tags on the shoulder (or waves off) one or more players in a scene, ending that scene.
Those who have been tagged are to return to the backline but those who were not tagged remain on stage, as the same characters, in a new situation.
Players who perform the tag-out are new characters.
A tag run or tag out run is a series of tag-outs performed in succession.
"I really like watching exploratory tags (where we kind of expand the world) because I feel like those can still surprise me, but I feel like most tag runs that just hit a game repeatedly get boring and really quick. I have also seen good ones of course, but is there something that separates successful from unsuccessful tag runs? What makes them work and lets you stay ahead of the audience."
- –Stephen Perlstein, Improv Obsession[1]