I asked Matt Mercer if Critical Role Is Scripted

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Publicado 2024-07-17
Is DnD actual play Critical Role scripted? An Interview with Matthew Mercer and Marisha Ray.

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00:00 - Intro
00:32 - Do People Thin Critical Role Is Scripted?
01:07 - "Scripted" Is Tricky To Define
01:59 - Why This Matters
02:53 - What Goes In To Making An Episode Of Critical Role
03:49 - Matthew Mercer's Process
04:40 - Is It More Prepared Than A Homegame?
05:53 - How Much Do The Players Know?
07:46 - Semantics
08:44 - Critical Role Moments Are Too Well Done
10:00 - Why Critical Role Has Got The Attention It Has
10:55 - Actual Plays VS Home Games
13:23 - How Does It Make Them Feel?
14:31 - They ARE Professional Actors... but...
15:18 - Insecurity & D&D
16:15 - The Mercer Effect

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @catthemau4013
    Great video! Would love to see more interviews! Brennan Lee Mulligan next? 🙌👀
  • @SylviusTheMad
    The Matt Mercer effect is not Matt Marcer's fault. It is the fault of players who have unrealistic expectations of their DMs.
  • @miro-jz1si
    Travis: Scripted? I did not sit through 2 hours of shopping for you to call it scripted.
  • @romxxii
    The fact that they still fumble a lot in combat and from plot threads that Matt dangles in front of them is proof that this is about as "scripted" as a normal game. People are just salty they can't be as good at improvised storytelling as a bunch of professional, trained actors.
  • @MicLanny
    People thinks it’s scripted because they’re watching professional actors/improvisers and one of the worlds best and most prepared DMs.
  • @ricebrown1
    This "I Asked Matt Mercer If Critical Role Is Scripted" video is totally scripted!
  • @holovoid_
    The fact that Matt Colville had an entire character and mini story arc prepared for him in Campaign 2 that didn't get used because the players decided to wander off to Xhorhas instead of engaging with the Imperial storyline is all the proof its unscripted I need tbh
  • Its a credit to Matt and the rest of the cast and production that some critters think this is all scripted. Its impossible to do all this on a script but it feels like it because the cast is so in tune with each other. Their improv is such high level and the rest of us who also play aspire to that level. The way Matt can pivot and adapt to his players choices is beautiful to watch.
  • This happens with any art form that has defined structure that is used for improvisation. There are "rules" to writing and to improv comedy in the same way there are "rules" in music and in dance, and when all the people involved understand the rules and their functions, you can reach a level of improvisation that is beyond what people outside of those spheres might understand; I can personally attest to this when it comes to music, "You guys must have practiced this" isn't an entirely uncommon sentiment when non-musicians watch people jam. That, with the addition of having Matt masterminding the whole thing, having a plan for them and being good at guiding them towards it and generally being good at what he does, and all of them being good writers, gives it a polish that can seem too good to be true sometimes.
  • @Demirmay
    I believe that people claiming that CR is scripted have never seen the show, only the clips from cool, silly moments.
  • @leviosalegolas
    It's always been baffling to me how people think it's scripted. I'm convinced that those that think so haven't watched more than 1 episode or a few out of context clips.
  • @WolfDaddy884
    Critical Role is D&D. It's theater kid D&D. It's not math rock nerd, rules lawyer kinda D&D. There's a HUGE spectrum of nuance in how to play this game and the Critical Role people do an absolutely wonderful job at playing a TTRPG in a way that's engaging to an audience and not just to the players at the table. They also, at this point, have arguably more time and a lot more budget to dedicate to making their D&D game cool and imersive than any table you're likely ro see outside of Will Wheatons basement. Does it look like your home game? No. Should it? Also no. 😊
  • I am a dm of 9 years and have been playing with the same group of friends for almost as long. I had the wonderful opportunity of meeting Matt Mercer in a meet in greet when he visited my school. In the past couple of weeks me and my friends have dedicated our time to starting up a live streamed campaign. We have all been putting so much of our hearts into the success of the game and watching this interview only solidified our confidence to commit to this project. Knowing that Matt doesn't want the size and success of CR to intimidate new creators is heartwarming and confidence boosting in the face of adversity and this new undertaking.
  • The magic of the Critical Role is that they are also incredibly talented players. Matt is great DM as he has cultivated an atmosphere where players can shine, sure, he plans out what players "should do" - does it always happen like that? No. I would assume he has had to ditch so many battlemaps just because players decided to go and do something else, take an alternative approach. That is not scripting, that is preparing, any DM does that. To the core essence of it all, Critical Role has made strides to make sure that everyone sees that the game is not centered around a DM, it is a strong collaboration of individuals. If everyone is not board, it won't work. Scripting won't help that either.
  • @AlaskaSkull
    I say haters are going to hate. Love Critical Role. Love Matt's style and his insane ability to definitely script a 5 hour weekly show lmfao.
  • The "scripted" debate generally comes down to one thing: some people see others doing something way better than they are capable, and say it must be fake/cheating. It reminds me of when people accuse anyone who beats them in an online game of using hacks. They beat me, therefore they must be cheating. They role play better than me, therefore it must be scripted. Also, some people just call everything on the internet fake. They believe that by calling something fake, it means they're smarter than everyone else because they didn't get "fooled." So they call out "fake" without any proof.
  • @evetobe
    Matt already shared Dropbox documents with his notes... it's basically a bunch of prepared if/else route scenarios. If people think this is a script, do they even play with the DMs who prepare before the games in any capacity?
  • @T3hIluvatar
    "Scripted" vs "prepared" is an important distinction to make, glad Marisha made it. And though I'd be glad if the players prepared a bit more when it comes to knowing the basic rules and what their characters can do... I still enjoy watching CR.
  • @mytrados
    Omg so cool that you got on a call with em!