Academic sources include:- Books Journals Magazines Websites Author's credentials - The author should be an expert in the field they're writing about References/bibliography - A good source will have a list of works the author studied as he or she is writing it. Publisher = They should be published by a professional association or by a university e.g. the Oxford University Press Books Public/College library Google books Amazon Archive.org Journals Google Scholar EBSCO Online Resources - via LEARN Magazines Sight & Sound American Cinematographer Cahiers du cinema Total Film Empire Website bfi.org.uk ascmag.com screendaily.com
Semi-otics - Mise en-scene Symbolic Theories - Uses & Gratifications Theory WHAT? Role? What was I trying to achieve? Actions did I take? Response of others? Good or bad? Consequences for me & others? Feelings of me & others? SO WHAT? Does this tell me/teach me Imply/mean about me Going through my mind? Did I base my actions upon? What is my new understanding? Broader issues? NOW WHAT? What do I do to make things better? What do I do to resolve the problem in the future? Final consequences?
Qualitative Data People's attributes, behaviour, aspirations, culture, lifestyle You ask open questions Quantitative Data Numerical data 20/100 Reliable = repeatable (e.g. witnesses to a murder) Validity = Is it true?
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