Choreographer

Role

Designs movement for performers, participants, avatars, characters, groups, or spatial sequences.

Description

A Choreographer creates planned movement sequences, spatial patterns, timing, gesture systems, and relationships between bodies, objects, and space. In immersive media, choreography may apply to performers, participants, avatars, camera/capture workflows, or environmental movement.

Discipline-Specific Description

Immersive choreography often accounts for proximity, multi-directional viewing, participant agency, tracking constraints, safety, and repeated operation. It can structure both visible performance and subtle participant guidance.

Scope Note

Includes movement sequences, timing, spatial formations, group movement, gesture patterns, rehearsal, embodied transitions, and physical composition.

Boundary Note

Related to movement direction but often more concerned with composed or structured movement. It is distinct from animation, though choreography may provide source material for animated or captured motion.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with performance directors, movement directors, performers, spatial designers, motion capture teams, animators, and experience designers.

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