sceneadding
Sceneadding refers to the practice of inserting new scenes into an existing narrative work or interactive experience in order to change pacing, perspective, or world-building. The term is not widely standardized and is mainly used in informal contexts such as script notes, fan editing, or discussions about noncanonical expansions.
In film and television, sceneadding can occur during pre-production as writers test different beats, or in post-production
In interactive media and video games, sceneadding often involves adding new cinematic sequences, dialogue, or branching
Practical considerations include aligning new scenes with established character arcs, maintaining audiovisual continuity, and ensuring that
See also: continuity editing, fan editing, expansion packs, modding.