Citing Media
Media citations may vary by style and the nature of use. Consult the Writing Center or your subject librarian for assistance with proper use and citation of media resources.
MLA Style
Rules governing media citation were changed to include the concept of "containers" citations may vary depending on the format (physical or digital) and the method or platform of access.
Title. Director’s name. Any additional information you deem relevant, such as lead actors. Format. Distributor, year of distribution.
Example:
Scarface. Dir. Brian DePalma. With Al Pacino. DVD. Universal Home Video, 1998.
APA Style, 6th edition
Motion Pictures
Responsible parties. (Role). (Date). Title [format]. Distributors’ location: Distributor’s name.
Example:
DePalma, B.R. (Director). (1998). Scarface. [DVD]. Universal City, CA: Universal Home Video.
Television Broadcast or Series Episode
Responsible parties. (Role). (Date of broadcast or copyright). Title [format: Television broadcast or Television Series]. Distributors’ location: Studio or Distributor’s name.
Example:
Hope, B. (Producer). (1977, January 14). Bob Hope Christmas Special. [Television broadcast]. New York City, NY: National Broadcast Company.
Single Episode of a Television Series
Episode responsible parties. (Role). (Date of broadcast or copyright). Title of episode [format: Television series episode]. In P. Producer, (Producer), Series title. Distributors’ location: Studio or Distributor’s name.
Example:
Biachi, E. (Director) & Milch, D.S. (Writer). (2006, July 30). Leviathan Smiles. [Television series episode]. In D.S. Milch (Producer), Deadwood. New York City, NY: Home Box Office.
Citation Resources
UC Berkeley, Media Resource Center: How to Cite Media