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Movie Title, directed by Director first name Last name (Production Company or Distributor, Year), Timestamp(s), URL. 1. The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir (Paramount Pictures, 1998), :15. .
The Basic Agreement (BA) covers projects shot on film made under an agreement with the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). This contract applies to Directors, Assistant Directors and Unit Production Managers working in film and television.
Citing a screenplay in Chicago on the Bibliography page follows the format for citing a movie. Director's Last Name, First Name, director. Title of Movie. Studio, Year.
Video (Web) Note #. Author, "Title of Video," Name of Website, Duration of Video, Publication Date. URL. Example. Note #. Author, "Title of Video." Example: TopGear. Author. "Title of Video." Name of Website. Duration of Video. Publication Date.
Film titles are formatted in the same way for APA, MLA and Chicago styles of writing, in that the title is italicized in the body of your papers.
In Chicago author-date style, you cite films using in-text citations in parentheses, consisting of the director's last name, the year, and a timestamp if relevant. Use a comma to separate the year and timestamp.
For the MLA, include the specific time-stamp (in the case of a quotation) or include the time-stamp range (if you refer to a scene or section). Include the hours, minutes and seconds. Separate the numbers with colons without any spaces. Your sentence punctuation would go after and outside the parentheses.
If you want to know how to cite a film in Chicago style, for both primary and secondary sources, follow this formula for the bibliography or reference page: Last Name, First Name of director, dir. Movie title in italics. Publication location: Production Company, Year of release, Format.
Director's Last Name, First Name, dir. Title of Film. Original Release Year; City: Studio/Distribution Company. Name of Streaming Service.