When Patrick Braillard 鈥14MA was 16 years old, he was in a car accident that left him with a broken back. The sports enthusiast could no longer play football or run track, so he turned to theater and the school play as a hobby.

Themed experience instructor Patrick Braillard 鈥14MA

鈥淚鈥檝e never looked back,鈥 says Braillard , an adjunct faculty member in 激情快播鈥檚 themed experience graduate program. This is his first semester teaching the Storytelling as a Theatrical Art Form course that鈥檚 part of the recently launched master鈥檚 in themed experience degree, and the themed experience track within the theatre MFA degree. In these programs students learn how to design and create immersive, themed environments.

Braillard, who earned a master’s in theater at 激情快播, not only brings a passion for this art form to the classroom, but also a wealth of industry experience. Beginning in 2009, he joined the strategy team that designed and developed Halloween Horror Nights each year for Universal Studios Orlando. In that role, he also created and developed other immersive, themed experiences within Jurassic World and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

Now Braillard is the creative director of Howl-O-Scream, SeaWorld鈥檚 new Halloween event with scare zones, haunted houses and more.

Here Braillard shares more on bringing these state-of-the-art events to life and the lessons he brings straight from the scare zones to the classroom.

What is your favorite part of working Howl-O-Scream in its inaugural year?
It鈥檚 been a wonderful change of pace because everything is brand new. You can see it on the actors鈥 faces that they are filled with pride to be part of a new event. What鈥檚 been really cool about Howl-O-Scream is the stories we tell in the haunted houses and scare zones are all completely original. Stories are so foundational to being human; we鈥檙e all storytellers. Creating a good story that you can tap into to build an immersive environment is at the core of this work.

What are some of the biggest takeaways and lessons you鈥檝e learned while on the job that you now apply in the classroom?
It all comes down to bringing a story to life. For Halloween events, we do that through 鈥渧isceral theater,鈥 or using fear as a stimuli to engage guests. (Braillard coined the term 鈥渧isceral theater鈥 in his .) The culmination of the Storytelling as a Theatrical Art Form class is to develop, on paper, a story and all the creative necessities to bring it to life through a live, themed immersive event. It鈥檚 also critically important to work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team. These students come from varied backgrounds 鈥 graphic design, even structural engineering. I make sure to show them how storytelling applies to all their backgrounds and foundational disciplines.

How have you seen the industry evolve over time?
The amount of growth as far as guest count goes has been exponential over the last 15 years. The challenge now is how to meet that growing demand and continue to tell new stories to larger audiences each year. I鈥檝e also seen theater and theme park work become more legitimized with time. With longstanding legacies like the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World and the 30th anniversary of Halloween Horror Nights this year, we鈥檙e seeing the traction the entertainment industry has gained in Central Florida and beyond. Having this degree program at 激情快播 in Orlando is a match made in heaven. Students have the literal playground of which to work and learn from right here.

Where do you see the themed experience industry going?
Pre-COVID, we were in a golden age of the industry with numerous expansions of theme parks locally and globally. But by putting on the brakes, we鈥檙e now seeing a pent-up demand to experience these new parks and events. There鈥檚 especially a pent-up demand to go places that allow you to escape. I think there鈥檚 an explosion within this industry on the horizon.

Do you still get scared?
I haven鈥檛 genuinely been scared in quite a while. There was one moment in 2008, though. I was walking through one of the haunted houses in the middle of the night. There was a typical Central Florida storm with rain and lightning that night. One of the team members had moved a gross mannequin body, but I hadn鈥檛 realized it had been moved yet. A big bolt of lightning struck at the exact moment I rounded the corner to see 鈥 to my surprise 鈥 that gross mannequin body. I definitely let out a scream that night.