Movement Study

Method

A research and design method for studying how movement communicates meaning, action, emotion, or function.

Description

Movement study looks closely at how bodies, characters, objects, interfaces, or systems move. In immersive work, movement can show intention, weight, rhythm, emotion, or relationship. It can also affect comfort, interaction, access, and how the participant understands what is happening.

Typical Use

Used for character animation, avatar behavior, gesture interaction, performance direction, embodied onboarding, locomotion, and participant movement through space.

Scope Note

This method may include observing movement, collecting video reference, testing gestures, rehearsing with performers, sketching motion, and studying how participants move.

Boundary Note

Movement becomes design material when the team connects it to participant understanding, comfort, character, interaction, or meaning.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves performers, movement directors, animators, interaction designers, experience designers, directors, choreographers, researchers, accessibility leads, and technical artists.

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