Concept Developer

Role

Develops early ideas, premises, frames, references, and creative propositions.

Description

A concept developer generates and develops early project ideas, premises, references, frames, questions, formats, and propositions. The role helps transform a vague interest or opportunity into a workable creative direction.

Creative Direction Context

Within creative direction, the concept developer works before the project is fully defined. They may explore themes, technologies, audience situations, visual references, research prompts, experience forms, and possible production routes.

Scope Note

Typically includes ideation, research framing, reference gathering, concept statements, experience propositions, format exploration, early sketches, pitch language, and development questions.

Boundary Note

The role overlaps with creative strategy, research, writing, design, and direction. It is usually earlier and more exploratory than production design, detailed scripting, or technical implementation.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include creative directors, producers, researchers, writers, experience designers, art directors, technical leads, and potential partners or commissioners.

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