Concept Development

Method

An early-stage method for turning an initial idea into a clearer creative, experiential, technical, and production direction.

Description

Concept development defines what an immersive project is trying to do, who it is for, what form it might take, and why immersion matters to the idea. It moves between creative intent, audience experience, platform possibilities, constraints, references, and production realities.

Typical Use

Used at the beginning of a project, during proposals, labs, commissions, grant applications, pitch development, internal greenlight processes, and early team alignment.

Scope Note

This method can include premise development, experience goals, audience framing, reference gathering, format exploration, platform assumptions, rough scope, feasibility discussion, and early articulation of the project’s central promise.

Boundary Note

Concept development should create enough shared direction for design, writing, technical prototyping, and production planning to begin.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves directors, creative producers, writers, experience designers, interaction designers, technical leads, researchers, artists, and commissioners or funders when relevant.

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