360 Video Director

Role

Directs camera-based immersive video where the participant can look around within a captured spherical scene.

Description

A 360 Video Director directs scenes designed to be viewed in every direction. The participant may look around freely, so the role must shape attention without relying on a fixed rectangular frame.

In immersive media, 360 direction involves staging the whole space. Camera position, performer placement, movement, sound, timing, and transitions all affect where the participant looks and how they understand the scene.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within capture and recorded-media production, the 360 Video Director designs for spherical viewing. They plan how action unfolds around the camera, how the participant is positioned within the scene, and how comfort and attention are maintained across the experience.

Scope Note

May include scene staging, camera placement, performer blocking, gaze-aware pacing, attention direction, transition design, participant position, and collaboration on spatial sound and stitching.

Boundary Note

360 video direction requires different assumptions from flat film direction. The role accounts for free gaze and bodily orientation, while technical stitching, encoding, platform delivery, and interactive integration may be handled by other specialists.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with the Director of Photography, camera operator, sound team, performers, editor, spatial audio designer, colorist, stitching specialist, and technical post-production team.

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