· A quick guide to Chicago-style citations How to cite videos from websites TV Shows (Web) Trinity College CiteSource - TV Show (Web) handout Note #. Series Title, "Episode/Segment Title," Website Name video, Duration of Video, Broadcast Date, URL. Example: Once Upon A Time, "Second Star to the Right," Hulu video, , May 5 Author: Jessica Vanderhoff. In keeping with the Chicago Manual of Style, italicize and capitalize titles of full-length, freestanding works: books, periodicals (magazines, journals, etc.) and named blogs, newspapers, museum and gallery art exhibitions and catalogs, individual works of art (paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, etc.), movies, musicals, operas and other long musical compositions, . · In Chicago footnote referencing, you cite sources in footnotes. And the first time you cite a TV show, you will need the following information: The overall name of the series or broadcast (presented in italics). The season and episode number, plus the episode name in quote marks. Roles and names of the main creators.
In Chicago footnote referencing, you cite sources in footnotes. And the first time you cite a TV show, you will need the following information: The overall name of the series or broadcast (presented in italics). The season and episode number, plus the episode name in quote marks. Roles and names of the main creators. As for enclosing titles in quotation marks or italicizing them, you can get pretty far by following the "Big/heavy equals italics" (like books) and "Small/light equals quotes" (like poems) generalizations, but Associated Press style doesn't italicize nothin' and Chicago style has layers of specificity and if-then statements. Updated J. Note: The Chicago Manual of Style does not have an explicit citation structure for TV episodes or series. This citation is modeled after best practices suggested by librarians and The Chicago Manual of Style's QA website. TV series name. "Episode Title.". Episode number (if available). Directed by First name Last name.
As for enclosing titles in quotation marks or italicizing them, you can get pretty far by following the “Big/heavy equals italics” (like books) and “Small/light equals quotes” (like poems) generalizations, but Associated Press style doesn’t italicize nothin’ and Chicago style has layers of specificity and if-then statements. To cite a TV show in Chicago style, it’s helpful to know basic information, including the series and episode titles, producers and directors, broadcast date, distributor or website name, and url. The templates and examples below are based on the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition and Chicago Style website. A quick guide to Chicago-style citations Examples of how to cite radio TV shows in Chicago style. "Episode or Segment Title," Name of Program, Network Name.
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