Field Tester

Role

Tests an experience outside ideal studio or development conditions.

Description

A Field Tester takes the experience out of the studio and finds out what breaks. Venue lighting defeats the tracking, guest wifi throttles the sync, sunlight washes out the projection, and staff turn out to have ninety seconds between groups, not five minutes. The field is where a project's built-in assumptions meet conditions nobody built for.

The role's value is timing. Field problems discovered during a premiere are emergencies; the same problems discovered two weeks earlier are a checklist.

Discipline-Specific Description

Field testing complements lab-condition QA by testing the whole situation rather than the build alone: hardware, space, network, staffing, and audience flow together, in the place where they will actually meet.

Scope Note

Often includes on-site test runs, tracking and network checks under venue conditions, reset and turnaround rehearsal, environmental interference hunting, staffing-reality checks, and reporting that separates build faults from site faults.

Boundary Note

Field testing is defined by where it happens, not what it checks; it borrows from QA, device, comfort, and usability testing and applies them in situ. Device Compatibility Testing varies the hardware. Field testing varies the world.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include venue technical managers, installation and AV technicians, QA leads, producers, and the front-of-house teams who will live with whatever the field test missed.

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