Actor

Role

Performs a character, voice, presence, or situation for live, recorded, virtual, or captured immersive media.

Description

An Actor performs character, dialogue, presence, emotion, or situation for an immersive work. Acting may be recorded for 360 video, embodied in live installation, captured for animation, performed for voice systems, or adapted to participant-responsive encounters.

Discipline-Specific Description

Immersive acting often requires awareness of space, proximity, participant attention, repetition, interactivity, and non-linear timing. Actors may need to perform without conventional framing, with a headset participant nearby, or within capture constraints.

Scope Note

Includes character performance, scene work, dialogue, timing, responsiveness, spatial awareness, emotional continuity, and adaptation to capture or live audience conditions.

Boundary Note

Distinct from general performance because acting usually involves character, scene, or dramatic presence. It may overlap with voice performance, mocap, facilitation, and live interaction.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with directors, writers, dramaturgs, performance directors, motion capture teams, voice directors, sound designers, and cinematography or capture crews.

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