I want to reference a video I saw but don't own. APA style says give the producer and director
1. If you know the company that put it out, look it up in the company's website catalog.
2. Go to a public library database (big library, Boston or NYPL or a major network) and look up the video's record. It will have all the data you can shake a stick at, and more you can't.
Is there anyone who really digs doing this thing and thinks it'll be very useful?
I say no. Really, I completely grok lesson plans and unit plans and a philosophy. But the other 300-plus pages that my school requires? NSM.
Thanks for the link, tommyrot. I may have a new tagline.
Thanks for the link, tommyrot. I may have a new tagline.
Yeah, I just changed my tagline an hour or so ago, otherwise I would have grabbed something from that article....
eta: Yep, that was line I especially liked....
Alas, IMDB had nothing. It's actually here:
[link] so if anyone's feeling bored and thinks they can suss something out from it, feel free. I'm going with the name of the guy who was leading the workshop and the production company I found at the bottom. I guess all I'm really missing is NOTHING.
ETA: All questions answered. All hail Nutty.
Wow, BPL does have all kinds of info! Of course, the info they have seems to contradict the other place, but what the heck!
The fastest way would probably be to just call the production company and ask them -- info is here.
Emily, it looks like Peter Rosen is the director:
From his bio (http://www.peterrosenproductions.com/biography.html):
His documentary on learning disabilities, "How Difficult Can This Be," has been one of the best-sellers at PBS Video since 1989.
All is well. Essentially. Boy, there were a whole lot of fingers in that pot!
Emily, there's a 5 minute preview of the video online. Maybe there will be credits?: [link]