Creative Producer

Role

Shapes the creative feasibility, development, partnerships, resources, and delivery path of an immersive project.

Description

A Creative Producer helps shape an immersive project so that its creative ambition can become a viable production. The role often sits between creative direction, producing, partnerships, funding, team-building, audience context, and delivery strategy. In immersive media, a Creative Producer may help clarify the project proposition, develop the production approach, align collaborators, identify constraints, and protect the creative intent while making the work feasible.

Creative Producer in Production & Project Leadership

Within production and project leadership, the Creative Producer connects creative development to practical delivery. They may help define scope, assemble collaborators, develop funding or partnership strategies, translate artistic goals into production needs, and keep the project aligned across creative, technical, institutional, and audience-facing concerns. The role is especially important in immersive media because feasibility often depends on the relationship between concept, technology, installation, platform, budget, and audience operation.

Scope Note

Includes creative development support, project framing, production strategy, partner alignment, team shaping, feasibility thinking, funding or commissioning support, audience/context awareness, and protection of creative intent through production decisions. On smaller immersive teams, the Creative Producer may also handle practical producing tasks, but the role is defined by the link between creative ambition and production reality.

Boundary Note

Creative Producer overlaps with Producer, Creative Director, Executive Producer, and Partnerships Manager, but is not identical to any of them. Unlike a general producer, the Creative Producer is more directly involved in shaping the creative proposition and protecting its development. Unlike a Creative Director, they may not hold final artistic authority. Unlike an Executive Producer, they are usually closer to the project’s creative and production process.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include the Creative Director, Immersive Director, Experience Director, Producer, Executive Producer, Technical Producer, Line Producer, Partnerships Manager, funders, commissioners, curators, platform partners, writers, designers, and technical leads. The role is often most valuable when it can translate between creative language, production constraints, institutional expectations, and audience-facing delivery.

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