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This is aimed at both performers and writers, and for performers both about scripted audios and more improvised audios. (And of course listeners can chime in too with their general thoughts.)
I suspect we all have a good series we like where there are a few installments and we're curious to see how it escalates and where it goes next, and maybe even like listening to them back to back. For those who have recorded a series like this, what was that like?
Personally, from a script writer's perspective, I have had occasional prods to write a sequel to something, but I have had trouble going there, because most of what I write is so "single-serving", an arc that begins and ends within the same script. For those who have written a series of scripts, or a sequel to something, how did you go about that? Was it all planned, did you incorporate feedback, did you even go somewhere you didn't at all intend?
For either performers and script writers, what do you think about the inherent pressures of sequels - writing them, performing a script in a series? Getting to them at all, "having" to continue, "having" to record something, being disincentivized from changing something?
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