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Greetings,

I am very pleased to announce that the videographic workshop that Chris Keathley, Catherine Grant, and I have run for three previous years will be offered again in June 2019 in Middlebury, Vermont! For two weeks, you can spend all of your hours in beautiful Vermont, learning how to make video essays and participating in a robust community of practice fondly known as "video camp."

Unlike in previous years, the workshop will not be funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, so we have switched to a tuition-driven model - hopefully participants can get support from their home institutions to attend. See the website for all of the details on timing, cost, and participation - applications are due February 1. Contact Jason Mittell with any questions, and spread the word!
http://sites.middlebury.edu/videoworkshop

-Jason Mittell

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