Editorial Lead

Role

Guides clarity, consistency, tone, and structure across written or narrative material.

Description

An Editorial Lead guides the clarity, consistency, tone, and structure of written or narrative material across a project. They may review scripts, descriptions, labels, documentation, web copy, interpretive text, or public-facing language.

In immersive media, editorial leadership helps keep complex projects understandable. A work may have creative language, technical instructions, accessibility notes, press descriptions, facilitator scripts, and platform copy. The Editorial Lead helps these materials speak in a coherent voice.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within writing, narrative, and dramaturgy, the Editorial Lead protects the quality and consistency of language. They help align voice, audience, structure, terminology, and interpretive framing.

Scope Note

May include editing, style guidance, terminology, script notes, copy review, documentation review, interpretive text, project descriptions, content structure, and consistency across materials.

Boundary Note

Editorial leadership is different from authorship. The role may shape and improve language without being the primary writer of every piece.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with writers, producers, directors, copywriters, documentation leads, publicists, marketers, researchers, and accessibility advisors.

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