Performer

Role

Embodies, enacts, voices, guides, or responds within an immersive experience.

Description

A Performer contributes live, recorded, embodied, vocal, or responsive presence to an immersive work. Performance may be visible to participants, captured for later playback, heard as voice, embodied through motion data, or delivered as facilitation and guidance.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, the Performer’s role can sit between acting, movement, facilitation, improvisation, participation, and system operation. The performer may maintain character, support safety, guide interaction, or produce material for avatars, agents, or recorded scenes.

Scope Note

Includes acting, movement, voice, embodied response, live interaction, guided participation, motion capture performance, rehearsal, and performance consistency across repeated showings.

Boundary Note

Not all performers are actors in a conventional dramatic sense. Some serve as guides, operators, movers, voices, demonstrators, or responsive presences within the experience system.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with performance directors, rehearsal directors, writers, facilitators, motion capture technicians, voice directors, sound teams, and experience designers.

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