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Film and Screen Production: Home

Kia ora and welcome to the subject guide for Film and Screen production. This guide contains information and links to online resources as there is no campus library at Avalon Studios.

Welcome

Kia ora and welcome to the subject guide for film and screen production.

 

 

New Books

Recommended Books

O'Reilly Learning

 

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O'Reilly offers online 24/7 full-text access to current e-books relevant to the film industry. See O'Reilly eBooks tab  

 

ProQuest eBook Central

How the Library can help you

What do you need?

The Library has many resources to help you make your projects and assignments the best they can be! The best way to start looking for information is to think first about what you want to find. Are you looking for something for inspiration or an assignment? 

The Library is located at the Te Auaha Campus on the ground floor next to the Gallery.

Where to look?

To find resources you can browse the shelves or search the Library catalogue to request them. Go to the Library homepage and type a known title or keywords in the search field. 

  • Select the Library Catalogue filter to locate books on the Library shelves
  • Select the Search Everything filter to locate print and online resources i.e. books/ebooks, journal articles and more

Relevant to screen production are OReilly and  Proquest eBook Central which cover many arts and humanities related disciplines. More information on accessing e-books and databases can be found here.

For searching tips and strategies go to the Finding information and Research tab.

You can also access books which aren't part of the collection through the SMART library network. The network allows you to borrow books held in some regional libraries through the Whitireia/Weltec system. 

ETV

You also have access to ETV through the Library! There's a link to it below. ETV (Education TV) is a service where you can watch shows from a variety of sources which may have appeared on broadcast television at an earlier date.

Need help?

Contact your Reference and Liaison Librarian based at the the Te Auaha Campus Library.

Recommended EBook

Click here to access EBook online

American cinematographer

ETV

eTV provides programmes recorded off-air from domestic and international television and internet channels that can be viewed and downloaded.
There are many documentaries, films, and television series available. To access and browse go to the ETV homepage and enter your WelTec or Whitireia email address.

Click image to access the film Whina

 

 

Academic Video Online (AVON)

Te Ao Māori Guide

This guide has a selection of resources to support Kaupapa Māori