“Friends with Benefits” in 10 different GENRES | The GENRE Game | Shoot From The Hip
Shoot From The Hip performs the Genre Game, a short-form exercise in which players replay a single scene premise through a series of contrasting stylistic filters. The base scenario involves friends with benefits, cycled through genres including nature documentary narration, reality television, drag competition, and additional film and theatrical styles.
The Genre Game tests players' ability to maintain scene continuity while shifting tone, physicality, and language to match each new genre. This performance features multilingual subtitle support across more than ten languages.
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