Immersive Director

Role

Directs an immersive work as an integrated spatial, interactive, sensory, and participant-facing experience.

Description

An immersive director directs the work as an integrated immersive encounter rather than only as a film, game, installation, performance, or software product. The role considers presence, spatiality, interaction, attention, embodiment, sensory design, and participant position together.

Creative Direction Context

Within creative direction, the immersive director is responsible for how the medium itself carries the work. They help make decisions about viewpoint, agency, embodiment, world relation, sensory layering, and the balance between authored structure and participant experience.

Scope Note

Typically includes directing presence, attention, scene logic, interaction, spatial framing, embodiment, sensory transitions, participant relation, and the overall coherence of the immersive form.

Boundary Note

This role overlaps with creative director, experience director, interaction designer, performance director, and spatial designer. It is not identical to film directing, game directing, or technical direction, though it may borrow from each.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include experience designers, interaction designers, developers, technical artists, writers, sound designers, spatial designers, performers, producers, and testing leads.

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