What is "videographic criticism?" According to Jason Mittell, Professor of American Studies and Film & Media Culture at Middlebury College, videographic criticism is "creating videos that serve an analytic or critical purpose, exploring and presenting ideas about films and moving images via sounds and images themselves."
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