ABSTRACT

Undergraduate Research in Film: A Guide for Students supplies tools for building research skills, with examples of undergraduate research activities and case studies on projects in the various areas in the study of film, film theory, film production, history of film, and interdisciplinary projects. Professors and students can use it as a text and/or a reference book. Essentially, what makes this volume unique is that it brings together examples of film projects and film studies courses within the framework of research skills.

Following an overview chapter, the next seven chapters cover research skills including writing literature reviews, choosing topics and formulating questions,working with human subjects, collecting and analyzing data, citing sources and disseminating results. A wide variety of sub-disciplines follow in chapters 9-16 with sample project ideas from each, as well as undergraduate research conference abstracts. The final chapter is an annotated guide to online resources. All chapters begin with inspiring quotations and end with relevant discussion questions.

chapter 1|7 pages

Overview

chapter 2|11 pages

Literature Reviews

chapter 4|7 pages

Working with Human Subjects

chapter 5|18 pages

Collecting Data

chapter 6|8 pages

Analyzing and Synthesizing Data

chapter 7|5 pages

Citing Sources

chapter 8|17 pages

Dissemination of Results

chapter 9|9 pages

The Process of Making a Film as Research

chapter 10|10 pages

Interdisciplinary Ideas

The Path Less Taken

chapter 11|8 pages

The Discovery of Knowledge in Film History

chapter 12|11 pages

Integrating Film Theory with Film Production

chapter 13|6 pages

Film Education in the Information Age

chapter 14|7 pages

Film Technology in the Digital Age

chapter 15|13 pages

Film as a Therapeutic Tool

chapter 16|11 pages

Cinema, Culture, and Society

chapter 17|7 pages

Online Resources