Movement Director

Role

Shapes embodied movement, gesture, posture, and physical vocabulary for performers or participants.

Description

A Movement Director develops the physical language of an immersive work, including gesture, posture, rhythm, locomotion, proximity, and embodied relationship to space. The role may support performers, participants, avatars, or motion capture scenes.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, movement direction can shape how bodies read in headset, camera, capture volume, live installation, or guided participation. It helps align embodied action with tone, character, safety, and participant experience.

Scope Note

Includes movement vocabulary, physical characterization, gesture design, spatial awareness, performer training, participant-facing movement prompts, and body-based interaction logic.

Boundary Note

Overlaps with choreography, performance direction, embodied interaction design, and accessibility design, but focuses specifically on movement quality and physical expression.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with performers, choreographers, performance directors, embodied interaction designers, accessibility designers, spatial designers, and capture teams.

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