{"id":103,"name":"Jason Mittell","url":"","description":"Jason Mittell is Professor of Film &amp; Media Culture at Middlebury College. His books include <em>Complex Television: The Poetics of Contemporary Television Storytelling<\/em> (NYU Press, 2015), <em>The Videographic Essay: Practice &amp; Pedagogy<\/em> (with Christian Keathley &amp; Catherine Grant, videographicessay.org), and <em>How to Watch Television<\/em> (co-edited with Ethan Thompson; NYU Press, 2013; revised edition 2020). He is project manager for <em>[in]Transition: Journal of Videographic Film &amp; Moving Image Studies<\/em>, co-director of the workshop series Scholarship in Sound &amp; Image, and series editor of Videographic Books for Lever Press. In 2022, he received an NEH\/Mellon Fellowship for Digital Publication for his project, \u201cThe Chemistry of Character in <em>Breaking Bad<\/em>: An Audiovisual Book,\u201d the first NEH fellowship awarded for videographic criticism.","link":"http:\/\/www.16-9.dk\/3\/skribent\/jason-mittell\/","slug":"jason-mittell","avatar_urls":{"24":"http:\/\/www.16-9.dk\/3\/wp-content\/uploads\/Jason-Mittell-150x142.jpeg","48":"http:\/\/www.16-9.dk\/3\/wp-content\/uploads\/Jason-Mittell-356x364.jpeg","96":"http:\/\/www.16-9.dk\/3\/wp-content\/uploads\/Jason-Mittell-150x142.jpeg"},"meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.16-9.dk\/3\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/103"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.16-9.dk\/3\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users"}]}}