Festival Strategist

Role

Develops a festival pathway, submission strategy, positioning, materials, and exhibition opportunities for an immersive work.

Description

A Festival Strategist helps decide where, when, and how an immersive work should enter the festival circuit. The role looks at artistic fit, premiere status, deadlines, technical readiness, submission materials, installation burden, audience context, and the reputation or priorities of each festival.

In immersive media, festival strategy is about more than getting selected. A work may be strong but wrong for a particular venue, section, scale, or moment. The strategist helps match the project to contexts where it can be understood and presented well.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within distribution and exhibition operations, the Festival Strategist connects creative identity to circulation strategy. They help position the work for programmers, juries, markets, labs, press, funders, and future venues.

Scope Note

May include festival research, submission planning, premiere strategy, calendar tracking, positioning, project descriptions, selection materials, technical-readiness checks, market opportunities, and follow-up strategy.

Boundary Note

The Festival Strategist is different from a publicist, who focuses on media visibility, and from a festival producer, who manages practical presentation. This role focuses on fit, timing, positioning, and long-term festival path.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with producers, creative directors, distribution producers, publicists, artists, technical producers, and festival programmers or industry contacts.

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