Director of Photography

Role

Leads the visual capture strategy, camera language, lighting approach, and recorded-image quality of an immersive production.

Description

A Director of Photography leads the visual capture strategy for recorded or camera-based immersive work. They make decisions about camera language, light, exposure, lensing, image texture, movement, and the overall visual character of captured material.

In immersive media, these choices affect more than the look of an image. They influence scale, proximity, comfort, spatial clarity, and how the participant reads a scene. Captured material may later be viewed in a headset, projected into a room, placed inside a game engine, or combined with interactive elements.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within capture and recorded-media production, the Director of Photography helps make recorded imagery expressive, technically usable, and appropriate for the final form of the work. They consider both the moment of filming and the downstream needs of post-production, real-time integration, playback, and installation.

Scope Note

May include capture strategy, camera tests, lighting approach, lens and sensor choices, exposure, visual continuity, image quality, movement, spatial readability, and coordination with post-production or engine integration.

Boundary Note

The Director of Photography owns the recorded-image strategy. They do not usually own the full narrative structure, interaction design, asset pipeline, editing, or final engine implementation.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with the director, producer, camera operators, lighting team, volumetric capture supervisor, colorist, editors, technical artists, post-production leads, and real-time integration teams.

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