Media and Communications Studies
Site
http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/
A very valuable resource, this meta-index provides organized access to articles,
bibliographies, recommended readings and other links related to television,
film and other media. Many of the articles are freely available online or use
the Full Text Periodical Directory (http://www.lib.wsc.ma.edu/ftguide.htm)
to check their availability at the Ely Library.
Voice of the Shuttle: Media
Studies
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2720
VoS provides a collection of annotated links to resources in media studies.
Film Resources
on the Web
http://www.duke.edu/%7Ekennethl/filmsite.html
Links on this site are organized into the following categories: people,
film research and preservation organizations, world cinema, film festivals,
reference, databases, publications, subject areas, general sites, technical,
theory & criticism, professional associations, film history, film schools,
and cable, DVD & videocassette.
A
Glossary of Film Terms
http://homepage.newschool.edu/%7Eschlemoj/film_courses/glossary_of_film_terms/
"Filmmaking is an art with a very complex, and in some ways confusing, vocabulary
of terms." This glossary attempts to make the vocabulary easier to understand
with brief definitions of terms for the beginning film student. There is both
an alphabetical index and a subject index. A bibliography is included as well.
Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
http://www.imdb.com/
Labeled as the "Earth's Biggest Movie Database," the IMDb provides searchable
access to information on films worldwide. Users can find information on cast
and crew, genre, plot outline, production information, trivia, goofs, quotes,
awards and more. There is also biographical information about actors, actresses
and crew members.
Masters of Cinema
http://www.mastersofcinema.org/
A website dedicated to prominent international filmmakers, both past and present.
The site tracks the latest DVD releases of titles by these filmmakers. Articles
and links to websites about the filmmakers are also provided.
New
York Public Library Best of the Web: Film
http://www.nypl.org/links/index.cfm?Trg=1&d1=130&d3=Film
A resource portal from the New York Public Library. Subjects covered include film genres, film history, international resources, film festivals and film reviews.
Public Moving Image Archives
and Research Centers (Library of Congress)
http://www.loc.gov/film/arch.html
This site is a list of links to film sites worldwide. The links are arranged
by region: Africa and the Near East, Asia and Oceania, Canada, Europe, Latin
America and the United States.
Bright Lights Film
Journal
http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/index.html
Originally a print journal, Bright Lights Film Journal is a popular-academic
hybrid of movie analysis, history and commentary; looking at classic and commercial,
independent, exploitation and international film from a wide range of vantage
points from the aesthetic to the political. Most of the articles are written
by scholars.
Film Journal International
http://www.filmjournal.com
FJI is "is a trade publication covering the motion picture
industry, including theatrical exhibition, production, distribution and allied
activities." A very good place to start for those who are interested in
the film industry.
Images: A Journal of Film
and Popular Culture
http://www.imagesjournal.com/index.html
"Images publishes articles about movies, television, videos, and other
popular visual arts." This journal is not peer reviewed, but many of the features
are written by scholars.
indieWIRE
http://www.indiewire.com/
indieWIRE is the"leading news, information, and social networking
site for the international independent film community, including comprehensive
coverage of indie, documentary and foreign language films, as well industry
news, film festival reports, filmmaker interviews, and movie reviews."
The Thinking Eye: LatinoAmerican
and Spanish Cinema Online
http://www.elojoquepiensa.udg.mx/ingles/
An online cinema magazine devoted to the discussion and promotion of LatinoAmerican and Spanish Cinema, as well as reviews and information provided by critics, journalists and scholars.
Cinema: How
are Hollywood Films Made?
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/cinema/index.html
A site geared to K-12 students, Cinema walks you through the process
of making a film with some interactive tutorials. This site covers screenwriting,
directing, producing, acting, editing, and includes links to other sites.
Cinematography.com
http://www.cinematography.com/
The latest news, a discussion forum, and an organized collection of links make
this site useful for "professional motion picture camera people." The link categories
include camera service and accessories, camera support and stabilizers, cameras
(sales and rentals), film and tape stock, film schools, grip and electric, optics,
organizations, and production services.
Filmsound.org
http://www.filmsound.org/
This web site has a wide variety of resources about film sound design, including
articles on the history of film sound, movie sound articles, a bibliography,
film sound cliches, news, game audio, animation sound, glossaries, links to
sound effects libraries and more.
Film - Philosophy
http://www.film-philosophy.com/
"Film-Philosophy is an international academic journal dedicated to philosophically
reviewing film studies, philosophical aesthetics, and world cinema. The journal
is published three times per year and is fully peer-reviewed."
cinetext: Film and Philosophy
http://cinetext.philo.at/index.html
"cinetext is a bilingual internet forum for film and philosophy
located at the University of Vienna (Austria) addressing students, researchers,
scholars, and anyone with an interest in the thoughtful exploration of cinema,
film, and television."
Movie Review Query Engine (MRQE)
http://beta.mrqe.com/
MRQE aggregates reviews, news, interviews and other material associated to specific
movies. MRQE also partners with leading movie blogs so that their content is
collected in the MRQE database and searchable by any user. Registered users
are able to access movie-specific forums and provide thoughtful discussion and
their own reviews. The unique combination of reviews + news + user discussion,
allows any MRQE user to read and add to the Internets most comprehensive
collection of opinion about film.
New York Times : Movies
http://movies.nytimes.com/pages/movies/index.html
Quick access to New York Times film reviews, showtimes, trailers, critics'
picks, multimedia as well as news and features.
America at Work / America
at Leisure: Motion Pictures from 1894-1915
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/awlhtml/
"Work, school, and leisure activities in the United States from 1894 to 1915
are featured in this presentation of 150 motion pictures. . . . Highlights include
films of the United States Postal Service from 1903, cattle breeding, fire fighters,
ice manufacturing, logging, calisthenic and gymnastic exercises in schools,
amusement parks, boxing, expositions, football, parades, swimming, and other
sporting events.
Early Cinema
http://www.earlycinema.com/
Early Cinema aims to "provide an introduction to the first decade of motion
pictures and the developments which helped shape cinema as we know it today."
Through this site, one can explore a timeline of key events, the pioneers of
film and early film technology.
Film History Index
http://vlib.iue.it/hist-film/Index.html
"The Film History Index offers world-wide resources dealing with the history
of film available in all languages. FHI provides Internet resources on
the international history of cinema and is a joint project between the European
University Institute's Library and History & Civilisation Department."
Inventing Entertainment:
The Early Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edhome.html
"The collections in the Library of Congress's Motion Picture, Broadcasting
and Recorded Sound Division contain an extraordinary range of the surviving
products of Edison's entertainment inventions and industries. This site features
341 motion pictures, 81 disc sound recordings, and other related materials,
such as photographs and original magazine articles."
Silent Era
http://www.silentera.com/index.html
Practically a one-stop shopping portal for those interested in silent film, Silent Era contains a wealth of information such as film reviews, book reviews, biographies of those involved in the silent film industry, silent film events, silent film theaters, as well as an archive and a listing of lost silent films.
Who's Who of Victorian
Cinema (British Film Institute)
http://www.victorian-cinema.net/index.htm
Based on the book of the same name, "[t]his website is a biographical guide
to the world of Victorian film. It features 300 biographies of those who, behind
and in front of the camera, played a significant part in creating the phenomenon
of moving pictures." Brief information about machines, a chronology, a technical
essay and a bibliography are also available on this site.
Encyclopedia of Television
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/index.html
Also can be found in the Reference Collection, (REF PN1992.18 .E5
1997)
This encyclopedia has essays on TV shows, actors and actresses, television
in various countries and issues related to television. Each entry has a further
reading list.
EPGuides
http://epguides.com/
A vast archive of episode guides for television series past and present, this site contains Episode Lists for over 3900 TV shows.
The Music Video
Database (mvdbase)
http://www.mvdbase.com/
mvdbase is "dedicated to the promotion of music videos, while serving
as a guide at the same time. The site offers a large variety of information
-- from artist biographies to director videographies, including an index sorted
by video titles and weekly new release updates." This database should serve
as the most complete index of music videos, with over 56,000 videos indexed
on the site, and new additions added often.
The Museum of Broadcast Communications
http://www.museum.tv/home.php
The website of The Museum of Broadcast Communications, which is the "premiere
broadcast museum in America," this site provides infomation on the MBC
collection, events, news, publications and the like.
Television News Archive
http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/
"The Television News Archive collection at Vanderbilt University is the
world's most extensive and complete archive of television news. The collection
holds more than 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts and more than
9,000 hours of special news-related programming." Identify material in
the archive by using the TV-NewsSearch Database. Covers 1968 to the present.