Vision Holder

Role

Maintains the core creative intention and protects coherence across production decisions.

Description

A Vision Holder protects the central intention of a project across design, production, funding, collaboration, and presentation. The role may be formal or informal, but it helps ensure that practical compromises do not erase the work's core purpose.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, the Vision Holder is often needed because projects cross many disciplines, technologies, institutions, and production phases. The role keeps the team oriented toward the intended participant experience, conceptual frame, tone, and ethical commitments.

Scope Note

The role can include articulating the project's core promise, reviewing major decisions, clarifying priorities, resolving creative drift, and helping collaborators understand what must remain intact. It does not mean resisting every change or overriding specialist expertise.

Boundary Note

Vision Holder is not always a job title, and it should not be used to obscure decision-making authority. When used, the team should understand whether it refers to an artist, director, producer, founder, client, community partner, or shared creative group.

Collaboration Note

Vision Holders collaborate with directors, producers, designers, writers, researchers, funders, and technical leads. The role works best when the vision is expressed through usable documents, prototypes, principles, references, and review criteria rather than private taste alone.

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