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** Remi Treuer uses [http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?topic=23859.msg233883#msg233883 a neat trick when Producing the Pitch]: "I insisted (quite strongly at one point) that there be NO negative input, only positive. I think that for a compressed game, this is the only possible way to eventually reach consensus. It also has the added effect of everyone adding information and no one getting denied on their Big Thing and disengaging." Remi details this further [http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?topic=23859.msg233902#msg233902 here].
 
** Remi Treuer uses [http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?topic=23859.msg233883#msg233883 a neat trick when Producing the Pitch]: "I insisted (quite strongly at one point) that there be NO negative input, only positive. I think that for a compressed game, this is the only possible way to eventually reach consensus. It also has the added effect of everyone adding information and no one getting denied on their Big Thing and disengaging." Remi details this further [http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?topic=23859.msg233902#msg233902 here].
  
== The Click Moment ==
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= The Click Moment =
  
 
* Nearly every Actual Play report which talks about an "awesome!" game of PTA mentions that a during the Pitch session, when the group in question hit upon the idea for their show, there was an almost-audible '''CLICK''' in the air. It's the moment when everybody in the group, including the Producer, suddenly ''buys into'' a specific show idea; they stop tossing general concepts around and start milking the Chosen Idea for Setting Conventions, Tone and Characters.
 
* Nearly every Actual Play report which talks about an "awesome!" game of PTA mentions that a during the Pitch session, when the group in question hit upon the idea for their show, there was an almost-audible '''CLICK''' in the air. It's the moment when everybody in the group, including the Producer, suddenly ''buys into'' a specific show idea; they stop tossing general concepts around and start milking the Chosen Idea for Setting Conventions, Tone and Characters.

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