Scenic Designer

Role

Designs scenic environments, theatrical elements, surfaces, props, and spatial atmosphere.

Boundary Note

Scenic design is close to set design and installation design, but tends to emphasize theatrical atmosphere, material worldbuilding, and constructed scenic elements.

Collaboration Note

Set designers, spatial designers, art directors, fabricators, props designers, lighting designers, performance directors, producers, and installation teams.

Description

A Scenic Designer creates the theatrical and environmental elements that give a physical or hybrid immersive work its spatial character. The role may involve scenery, surfaces, materials, scenic structures, props, transitions, and atmosphere.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, scenic design often supports audiences moving through or inhabiting the work rather than only viewing it from a fixed seat. This makes durability, proximity, touch, safety, tracking, lighting, and reset part of the design problem.

Scope Note

Scenery, surfaces, material choices, scenic objects, theatrical atmosphere, physical worldbuilding, prop integration, transitions, durability, and audience proximity.

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