Narrative Director

Role

Leads the narrative vision, story structure, world logic, and interpretive arc of the work.

Description

A narrative director leads the narrative vision of an immersive work. The role shapes story structure, character logic, world meaning, participant interpretation, sequence, branching or responsive narrative systems, and the relationship between authored material and lived experience.

Creative Direction Context

Within creative direction, the narrative director makes sure narrative choices support the project’s deeper intent rather than simply adding plot, exposition, or dialogue. They help connect story to interaction, space, performance, sound, and audience position.

Scope Note

Typically includes narrative arc, story structure, world logic, character relationships, participant perspective, branching structures, exposition, voice, dialogue priorities, and consistency across media.

Boundary Note

The role overlaps with writer, narrative designer, dramaturg, story lead, and worldbuilding designer. It is broader than writing individual lines and more concerned with narrative coherence and direction.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include writers, dramaturgs, experience directors, interaction designers, creative directors, performance directors, sound designers, art directors, and research leads.

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