Set Designer

Role

Designs constructed sets, scenic environments, and physical worlds for performance, capture, or installation.

Boundary Note

Set design overlaps with scenic design, installation design, production design, spatial design, and art direction, but focuses on constructed or staged physical environments rather than the full exhibition system.

Collaboration Note

Art directors, spatial designers, performance directors, cinematographers, lighting designers, fabrication designers, producers, technical teams, and safety consultants.

Description

A Set Designer creates the physical environments, surfaces, structures, and staged worlds that support performance, capture, installation, or mixed-reality experience. The role helps establish place, mood, narrative context, and practical staging conditions.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, set design may serve live performance, volumetric capture, mixed-reality rooms, interactive installations, projection environments, or audience-facing spaces. It often has to support both the look of the world and the hidden requirements of tracking, lighting, cameras, safety, and reset.

Scope Note

Physical environments, scenic structures, surfaces, staging areas, props integration, spatial mood, performance zones, capture environments, and practical build considerations.

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