ENG 380 Course Research Guide--University of Oregon Libraries

ENG 380 Film, Media, and History
Course Research Guide

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Finding Background Information

Film encyclopedias and "companions" and "handbooks" are useful places to gather background information on your topic.

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Production Information

These sources will help you find information about how films were made, including studios, producers, directors, writers, distribution, and budgets.

Stars, Cast Information

These sources will help you find information about actors, especially stars. Look for interviews, profiles, photographs (both studio-sanctioned publicity photos and candid paparazzi photos), gossip columns, news, biographies, and memoirs.

Para-textual Information

These sources will help you find trailers, publicity information, advertisements, and news items.

Reception

These sources will help you find information about how films were received by both film critics and general audiences. Look for reviews, box office receipts, video and DVD sales, awards, appearance on Best Of lists, news items about films' popularity (e.g., "Most expensive flop of all time"), and scholarly criticism.

Social/Cultural/Historical/Political Context

These sources will help you find our what else was going on that might affect how a film was watched and received at a given time.

Information about Journals