Faculty

Nikolina Dobreva

Assistant Professor of Film & Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center 214
Office Hours:
Fall 2023: Wednesday 10am-12 noon, Thursday 2pm-3pm, and by appointment

Daniel Houghton

Animation Studio Producer

Office:
Davis Family Library 215
Office Hours:
Monday 4:15-5:15, Wednesday 4:15-5:15, Friday 2:00-4:00 and by appointment.

Christian Keathley

Professor of Film and Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center 211
Office Hours:
On leave 2023-2024

David Miranda Hardy

Associate Professor of Film & Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center
Office Hours:
Spring 2024: Wednesday 1:30pm-3:00pm, Friday 10:30am-12:00pm, and by appointment

Jason Mittell

he/him

Professor of Film & Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center 208
Office Hours:
Spring 2024: Tuesday 10am-12pm, Thursday 1pm-2pm, and by appointment at https://calendly.com/mittell

Ethan Murphy

Audiovisual Technical Director

Office:
Axinn Center 216
Office Hours:
Spring term: M-F 8:15-5:00 and by appointment

Natasha Ngaiza

Assistant Professor of Film & Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center 207
Office Hours:
On leave 2023-2024

Lauren Sayula

Assistant in Instruction, Film & Media Culture

Office:
Axinn 015

Louisa Stein

Associate Professor of Film & Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center 206
Office Hours:
Friday 10:00am-12:00pm and by appointment

Ioana Uricaru

Associate Professor of Film & Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center 204
Office Hours:
Spring 2024: Monday and Wednesday 11am-12pm and by appointment

Academic Coordinator

Sheerya Berg

Academic Coordinator: Film and Media Culture

Office:
Axinn Center 210
Office Hours:
Axinn 210: Monday-Friday 10am-2pm and by appointment. Remote: Monday-Friday 8:15am-10am and 2pm-5pm.

Emeriti

Leger Grindon

Emeritus Professor of Film and Media Culture

In Memoriam: Ted Perry

Ted Perry

Ted Perry, Fletcher Professor of the Arts Emeritus, initiated film studies at Middlebury College in 1978 and began the film-video program in the Department of Theater, Dance and Film-Video.  He worked tirelessly to expand our faculty, develop our curriculum and expand our resources.  He raised the funds to endow the Hirschfield International Film Series.  He took a leadership role in planning and designing the Film and Media Culture Department facilities in the Axinn Center.  He was instrumental in the founding of the Film and Media Studies Department at Middlebury College in 2008.  Professor Perry taught courses on avant-garde film, American film, film and modernism in the arts and individual directors, such as Federico Fillini and Michelangelo Antonioni.  His publications include a memoir My Reel Story, a collection of essays on modernist films, Masterpieces of Modernist Cinema, and an article on psychoanalytic aspects of three films, “Impersonation of the True Self.”  We recognize and applaud his accomplishment in developing this vital field of study at Middlebury College.