Story Editor

Role

Refines narrative structure, pacing, continuity, clarity, and story logic.

Description

A Story Editor reviews and refines narrative material for structure, continuity, clarity, pacing, tone, coherence, and audience comprehension. In immersive media, the role may address linear story, branching logic, environmental narrative, participant role, character continuity, and the relationship between authored events and participant action.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within writing, narrative, and dramaturgy, the Story Editor helps make narrative material more coherent and workable without necessarily originating the core concept. The role is especially useful when a project has multiple writers, scenes, branches, media forms, or factual sources.

Scope Note

Includes structure notes, continuity review, scene order, narrative pacing, character logic, story gaps, branching consistency, voice and tone consistency, and feedback on drafts, scripts, treatments, or interactive story maps.

Boundary Note

Distinct from copyediting or proofreading, which focuses on surface language. Distinct from dramaturgy when the work is primarily editorial improvement of story material rather than broader interpretive analysis.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with writers, narrative designers, dramaturgs, creative directors, producers, documentary researchers, directors, and experience designers.

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