Further reading and resources materials for your projects and to accompany your film studies topics.
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Grant, B. K. (2012). Film Genre Reader IV. Austin, Tex: University of Texas Press.
Hayward, S. (2013). Cinema studies: the key concepts (4th ed.). London; New York: Routledge
Neale, S. (2000). Genre and Hollywood. London: Routledge
Nelmes, J. (2012). Introduction to Film Studies (5th ed.). London; New York: Routledge
Nichols, B. (2010). Introduction to documentary (2nd ed.). Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press
O'Pray, M. (2003). The avant-garde film: forms, themes and passions. London ; New York: Wallflower
O'Regan, T. (1996). Australian national cinema. London; New York: Routledge.
Online journals
Film studies resources compiled by scholar Catherine Grant
Online resource for film and media related articles
Online journal from Latrobe University
Online journal from the University of Melbourne
Journal published by the British Film Institute
Online journal published by the University of Texas
Magazines
Australian published film magazine
A magazine published by the Australian teachers of Media (ATOM).
Databases
Reference site for film history, genres and movements
Film Studies for Free Podcasts
A podcast focusing on various studies and approaches to film.
A monthly podcast that presents an academic perspective on media - recent scholarship, issues in the media industries, questions in pedagogy and professional development, and events in the world of media studies.
A podcast series hosted by Apple interviewing cast and crew from recent international films.
A podcast series from The Museum of the Moving Image, New York. Includes discussions with creatives in film, television and digital media.
Youtube channel open course by David Thorburn out of MIT.
Western Movies: Myth, Ideology, Genre
iTunes vodcast by Professor Richard Slotkin, Wesleyan University
A podcast focused on indie filmmaking, filmmakers and creatives.