Based on the Book
Liked the movie and now you want to read the book? Yes, to do this topics, you'll have to read it! Here
Use LII [Librarian’s Index to the Internet
Film as a search term will waste a lot of you time because the number of links are so large and many of the pages are just fronts for advertisers, movie trailers and commercial sites. Use LII
and don't be disappointed.
Google Scholar
Have an idea of what you want to do for your topic but haven't made up your mind yet what your thesis will be? Try using google scholar
use the search terms film history and criticism. You'll find here some already produced studies which can prompt you to investigate your own theories.
Cinema Terms
Auteur, cross-cutting, more terms, maybe you've missed some.
Film Categories, Genres, Styles and Theories
Do you know the traits of an art film? Can you tell the difference between satire and comedy? Look up here.
What’s Your Point of View?
To talk about how a scene works, you'll have to know something about how it was done – some behind the scenes detail. Do you know what a POV is? Look here.
Background Notes
Now that you know your genre, some film terminology, you can get more on genre, film history, writers and directors here.
Movie Terminology Glossary
Do you know the definition of comedy? IMDB lookup here.
Glossary of Film Terms
To talk about film, use the grammar of film. Here are some glossaries.
Handbook of Rhetorical Devices
Find out what litotes means and and example of it here. more
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