Writer

Role

Creates language, scenes, story material, character material, or explanatory text for an immersive project.

Description

A Writer creates the language, scenes, story material, character material, or explanatory text that supports an immersive project. This may include scripts, voiceover, dialogue, prompts, world text, instructions, scene descriptions, installation copy, or narrative fragments.

In immersive media, writing often has to account for participation. The participant may move, choose, look away, trigger events, speak, wait, or become part of the scene. The Writer helps shape language that works within those conditions.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within writing, narrative, and dramaturgy, the Writer helps give the work verbal form and interpretive clarity. The role may support story, exposition, voice, onboarding, worldbuilding, interface text, performance material, or documentary framing depending on the project.

Scope Note

Includes scripts, spoken text, written instructions, narration, dialogue, prompts, labels, world text, scene descriptions, treatment drafts, and revisions for clarity, tone, pacing, and participant comprehension.

Boundary Note

Distinct from the full narrative design role when the main task is language rather than system structure. Distinct from dramaturgy when the work is primarily generating or revising text rather than analyzing structure, meaning, and audience relation.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with narrative designers, dramaturgs, creative directors, experience designers, voice directors, performers, UX designers, producers, and researchers.

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