Copywriter

Role

Writes clear audience-facing text that helps people understand, enter, choose, or support a project.

Description

A Copywriter writes clear, audience-facing text that helps people understand, enter, choose, or support a project. This may include website copy, project descriptions, exhibition text, onboarding language, campaign copy, app-store text, or partner materials.

In immersive media, copy often has to explain what kind of experience the work is without flattening it into familiar categories. It may need to clarify format, duration, participant role, access needs, hardware, tone, and why the work matters.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within writing, narrative, and dramaturgy, the Copywriter translates the project into clear public language. They help make the work legible to audiences, partners, programmers, funders, press, or participants.

Scope Note

May include project descriptions, website copy, marketing copy, onboarding text, exhibition labels, newsletters, platform text, accessibility notes, partner materials, and revision passes.

Boundary Note

Copywriting is different from publicity or marketing strategy. It focuses on the words themselves, while strategy decides where and how those words are used.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with producers, marketing leads, publicists, designers, directors, festival strategists, accessibility advisors, and distribution teams.

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