An immersive experience creator combines creative vision, technical expertise, and project management skills to create memorable and captivating experiences that blur the lines between reality and fiction.
As an immersive experience creator, you’ll be at the forefront of designing and producing interactive environments that captivate the senses and transport participants into alternate realities. This exciting role encompasses a wide range of mediums, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR). Use cases for XR (VR, AR and MR) including games, 3d modelling, training simulations, education, health care, interactive art installations, work meetings and much more.
Your responsibilities will include developing creative concepts and narratives, designing physical and digital elements, integrating technology, prototyping and testing, managing production, engaging the audience, and evaluating and iterating on the experience to ensure its success.
In addition to technical skills, success as an immersive creator requires proficiency in pitching ideas, and creating visual presentations.
This program stands out by extending beyond the games industry, catering to all technology-centered industries, as well as the public sector. You’ll gain an understanding of the fast-growing immersive sector and explore its potential applications in entertainment, corporate innovation, brand storytelling, education, healthcare, retail and more.
The immersive industry is still in its early stages, so you’ll benefit from being entrepreneurial and creative when considering areas to apply your skills.
Learn from industry professionals
Develop through our immersive experience creator education core competencies in game and IT development. You will learn from industry professionals and teachers from leading companies in the industry.
Creative environment
Get access to our creative environment including equipment and relevant software where you grow and build your skills together with talented classmates at Futuregames.
Personal growth
With our immersive experience creator education, we want to forge pragmatic individuals with balanced and broad-perspective mindset, strong ability to work together, leadership skills, and proactive attitude.
LIA (lärande i arbete), also known as internship is a part of the program. The practical part of your internship/LIA deepens your learning and provides you with the work experience required to develop today’s and tomorrow’s immersive experiences. You will also get the opportunity to build your network and create relationships with future employers in the duration of the program.
Start your career in Sweden with Futuregames.
Read more on how to apply here ▶
We will give you more information about the term times when you are admitted to the education.
Most semesters are of different durations, and it is important that you report the correct time period and the correct YH points to CSN. Each study week corresponds to five (5) yh-points, i.e. each day corresponds to one (1) yh-point, provided that you continuously pass your modules with approved results.
To apply as an international student, please proceed to our international student page to read through the application process.
When you apply, you usually need to state the desired location where you wish to study if the education is available on multiple locations that year.
Please note
Your CV, personal letter, and work sample(s) are all required to be written in English.
What to submit?
A short story that you have created, and would like to develop into an immersive experience.
The format for your story is free choice. It could be a script, storyboards, a video or animation, audio, flat or 360 photo/video, moodboards, concept art, light projections, LARP-setup, live performance or a 3D world / environment in a virtual venue like Mozilla Hubs, VR-chat etc. Or any combination.
In short, anything that shows your initiative and view of storytelling in immersive narrative formats.
What to Showcase?
Your work sample should be focused on describing your view of immersive storytelling and showcase the field you would like to explore. However, you can always add your portfolio or mention other ideas you have worked on in the last paragraph of the document you submit.
It doesn’t have to be a polished ready-to-be-released experience. Prototype or a concept will do just fine!
Format for work sample submission
Maximum five (5) pages.
Save in PDF format.
Name the file [firstname_surname.pdf].
Make sure any links to third-party or other services (Mozilla hubs, Vimeo, Shapes XR, etc.) are accessible and made available to un-registered users.
Is prior tech knowledge mandatory?
Producing immersive experiences requires some knowledge of the techniques on how to make them, (or why they don’t work) so it is preferable to have some sort of technical knowledge, but it is not a requirement.
There are no specific requirements for any software. You can use the software that best suits your needs, for now.
Most importantly is your intention, that you have started looking into how to explore immersive experiences or how to create them.
If we receive more applications than we have seats, we will assess applicantions by the score in their work samples (keep scrolling for more details).
The applicants with the highest score, regardless of location, will be offered a seat to the program, and other eligible applicants will be in our wait list.
-You will receive an offer letter via our admission system in the end of June.
-In the acceptance letter it will be stated how many days you have to accept/decline the offer.
-If the school does not receive your confirmation until the set deadline, we will automatically offer your seat to the next applicant on our wait list.
Read more about the application process here ▶
For Swedish nationals: This course is eligible for CSN. Please apply on their website at www.csn.se.
As soon as you have received your offer letter from Futuregames, you can apply for CSN. If you need extra documentation from the school, please contact your course manager.
The school reports to CSN regularly to verify that students are continuing their studies, as part of the agreement between CSN and each student.
Careers & Employability
This professional role is new, rapidly growing, and is highly sought-after not only in IT, but also in other technology-centered industries and the public sector.
Each educational program has a Board of Education that ensures the quality of the education, and that makes decisions about admission and examination. The board meets twice per semester. One or more students from the class are also selected to be part of the board as representatives for the class.
The board can consist of representatives from the industry, the business community, the school management, the public school system, universities / colleges, industry organizations and students. One of the board’s main tasks is to ensure that the educational program meet the labour market’s needs for qualified workforce.
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