Dialogue Writer

Role

Writes spoken or interactive dialogue for characters, guides, narration, or voice interfaces.

Description

A Dialogue Writer creates spoken language for characters, guides, narrators, voice interfaces, performers, agents, or responsive systems. In immersive media, dialogue may need to work across live performance, branching conditions, adaptive playback, participant interruption, spatial audio, and repeated exhibition.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within writing, narrative, and dramaturgy, the Dialogue Writer focuses on voice, speech, response, character, tone, timing, and spoken clarity. The role may support scripted scenes, interactive agents, guides, voiceover, onboarding, or performance material.

Scope Note

Includes character dialogue, narration, guide lines, voice prompts, response variants, alternate phrasings, bark lines, conversational branches, and revisions for speakability, timing, character, and clarity.

Boundary Note

Distinct from voice direction, which directs performance, and from dialogue editing, which edits recorded speech. Dialogue writing creates or revises the spoken material itself.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with scriptwriters, narrative designers, voice directors, actors, sound designers, dialogue editors, experience designers, and AI/behavior developers.

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