Subject Matter Expert

Role

Provides specialized knowledge about a topic, field, practice, place, technology, or lived context.

Description

A Subject Matter Expert provides specialized knowledge about a topic, field, practice, history, place, community, technology, or lived context that the project depends on. They help the team avoid errors and deepen the work’s understanding of its subject.

In immersive media, subject matter expertise can shape more than background accuracy. It may affect interaction, environment design, narrative framing, training value, safety, public interpretation, or ethical responsibility.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within research practice, the Subject Matter Expert helps the team understand what is accurate, plausible, sensitive, contested, or important in a specific domain. Their input can guide both content and production decisions.

Scope Note

May include expert interviews, script review, design review, technical or historical guidance, terminology, factual review, training requirements, safety guidance, and feedback on public-facing explanations.

Boundary Note

Subject matter expertise is domain-specific. One expert should not be expected to answer every cultural, ethical, technical, or audience question around a project.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with researchers, writers, producers, directors, designers, technical leads, ethics researchers, educators, and evaluation teams.

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