How did a film get made? What was its budget? How were decisions made about locations, hiring crew, and developing the screenplay? Was the film financed through a major studio or independently? How was it promoted to potential audiences and exhibitors? The following sources can help you find information about these aspects of film production.
The databases immediately below provide primary sources, which you will have to interpret and make sense of. Secondary sources like books and articles from journals and magazines can provide useful context for understanding primary sources (see second box below).
Indexing and full text of academic journals in the fields of journalism, mass media, and communication. Some coverage of film, rhetoric and communication disorders.
Indexes journal and magazine titles for film and television reviews, scholarly and critical analysis of cinema and television, and articles of popular interest about film and television.