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MLA Style 9th edition: Audiovisual Material

Film and Videos

Film and TV Shows

Scott, Ridley, director. Blade Runner. 1982. Performance by Harrison Ford, director's cut, Warner Bros., 1992.

The Walking Dead. Created by Frank Darabont, AMC Studios, 2010-2016.

 

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TV episodes 

"Strangers." The Walking Dead, created by Frank Darabont, performance by Andrew Lincoln, season 5, episode 2, AMC Studios, 2014.

 

 

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Online Videos

Feinberg, Danielle. "The Magic Ingredient that Brings Pixar movies to Life." YouTube, TedTalks, 28 Apr. 2016, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1R1z9ipFnM.

​"StoryCorps Shorts: The Bookmobile." POV, PBS, 13 Apr. 2016, www.pbs.org/pov/thebookmobile/video/storycorps-shorts-the-bookmobile/

 

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Sound Recordings

Examples

Beyoncé. "Pretty Hurts." Beyoncé, Parkwood Entertainment, 2013, beyonce.com/album/beyonce/?media_view=songs.

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Così Fan Tutte. Performance by Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus, conducted by Herbert von Karajan, EMI, 1999.

Springsteen, Bruce. "Born in the U.S.A." Born in the U.S.A., Columbia, 1984.

 

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Works of Art

Works of Art (firsthand experience)

Bernini, Gianlorenzo. Ecstasy of St. Teresa. Marble, 1645-1652, Cornaro Chapel, S. Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Italy.

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Works of Art in an Online Platform 

Bernini, Gianlorenzo. Ecstasy of St. Teresa. Detail, marble, 1645-1652, Cornaro Chapel, S. Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Italy. ARTstor, library.artstor.org/library/secure/ViewImages?id=8CdEdFUgJjg1QEI8dzF8KBUrWHYqdVl8&userId=gDRNezEh&zoomparams=

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