A. Collect a minimum of SIX primary sources that are directly related to your film. Primary sources are
documents or artifacts that were made at the time a film was originally released. They include reviews, articles
in magazines or other sources, articles in the trade press or fan magazines, advertising for the film in
newspapers etc. Your six sources must relate directly to your film--they cannot simply mention the film in
passing. To find primary sources, start by consulting the Media History Digital Library, ProQuest, and the AFI
Catalog. (MORE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS IN ATTACHED DOCUMENT)
B. After you have collected your six (or more!) primary sources write a 5-7 page research report in which you
do two things. (MORE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS IN ATTACHED DOCUMENT)\
C. Create a bibliography for your report
d. . Create PDFs or JPEGS of the sources you found and attach them to the end of your report in the order you
discuss them.