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Theatrix applies cinematic concepts to role-playing: the players are "Actors" and the GM is the "Director". The Director attempts to frame adventures as if they were screenplays, with a pre-structured plot that consists of a number of agreed-upon acts, scenes, and "pinch-points".
Theatrix Interactive, Inc. was a software company that produced such computer games as Hollywood, Hollywood High, Bumptz Science Carnival, Snootz Math Trek, and the Juilliard Music Adventure. The company was founded in 1982 by Joyce Hakansson with the ambition to create educational software.
Theatrix may refer to: Theatrix (role-playing game), a diceless role-playing game; Theatrix Interactive, an educational software company; See also. Theatrics
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The following year, Backstage published Ironwood, the first setting for the Theatrix rules. The 288-page softcover book, designed by David Berkman, Travis Eneix, Andrew Finch , and Anthony J. Gallela , was based on the erotic/pornographic comic series Ironwood written and drawn by Bill Willingham , who provided all the illustrations and cover ...
Then he was elevated to an assistant costume designer and worked in this role on several notable films, these include Oscar and Lucinda (1997), Topsy-Turvy (1999), and Quills (2000). In addition, he was an associate costume designer on Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002).
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