Publication of the American Society of Cinematographers provide current industry information, interviews with cinematopgraphers and other related topics.
Publishes research on the international history of cinema; includes the production, distribution, exhibition, and reception of films designed for commercial theaters, as well as nontheatrical, noncommercial uses of motion pictures.
Articles dedicated to popular film and television in the broadest sense. Concentration on commercial cinema and television, theory/criticism, interviews, filmographies, bibliographies, stars, directors, producers, studios and networks.
Resource on the art and business of making movies, includes interviews, technique, festival coverage, financing tips, information on directors, actors, editors, producers and screenwriters and behind the scenes information.
Publishes critical, historical, and theoretical essays, book reviews, and interviews in the area of moving image studies including film, video, and digital imagery studies.
Primarily concerned with ideas about particular films or bodies of work, but also with the regimes under which films are produced and viewed, and with the more abstract theoretical and philosophical issues raised by film study.
A publication of the British Film Institute. Feature articles and interviews on recent motion pictures, notes on festivals, book reviews and film and video reviews.
Full text plus abstracts and indexing of international peer-selected publications including Latin American, Canadian, Asian and non-Western art, new artists, contemporary art, exhibition reviews, and feminist criticism.
Index to articles & other material on modern languages, literature, linguistics & folklore.
It contains millions of citations as well as full text for 1,000 journals.
Scholarly results from Google, including citation counts and journal metrics. Link is proxy-enabled to allow access to articles in the library collection from off campus. FAQ: Google Scholar Errors.