Combat Medical Training
The Experience
This three part interactive training exercise was designed to teach US Army soldiers the basics of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) techniques.
Built for both AR and VR devices, the experience began with immersive classroom instruction, followed by guided interactive training, and finished with a live interactive test. Classroom instruction was delivered via both pre-recorded and live volumetric video from real instructors.
Client
U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command
The Work
Leading Creative Production and Narrative Design for the combat medical training program involved deep consultation and coordination with Marine Corps TCCC trainers out of Camp Pendleton. Due to the life-and-death nature of their work, it was crucial to get the specifics of these interactions correct.
We participated in on-the-ground training, capturing 3D volumetric footage, and we developed battlefield scenarios in consultation with experienced combat professionals. We worked iteratively with our outsourced design and development team to ensure accuracy, usability, and efficacy.
My Role
Team coordination and management
Research and development
Technical documentation and story-mapping
Scriptwriting
Storyboards and visual references
Review and testing
On-site participant study