Jack Rutherford, Lecturer

Jack Rutherford

Lecturer

Jack Rutherford is a Cinematography and Immersive Storytelling lecturer at the Northern Film School, School of Arts. He is a graduate of Cambridge School of Art (Anglia Ruskin University) and was part of the StoryLab Research Institute.

Jack's research explores unique storytelling opportunities and audience experiences by prototyping immersive filmmaking and co-creation workflows. He is currently exploring the themes of forced displacement, through co-creation activities, embedded within interactive virtual reality environments and digital spaces.

Current Teaching

  • BA Filmmaking (Cinematography)

Research Interests

Exploring co-creation and extended reality experiences, Jack is working with a co-producer who has lived experience of forced displacement to create an interactive and immersive artefact. Simultaneously, the project also involves co-designers, who are 13-16 year old UK students, within the creation process.

Through the practice based research activities (with refugees, asylum seekers and UK students), the co-creation team will produce visual and audio content based upon experience and memories. The creative content is produced by a co-authorship process and thus also explores ownership of the artefact and challenges the accepted industry workflows.

Jack Rutherford, Lecturer

Ask Me About

  1. Artificial intelligence
  2. Film
  3. Television