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Citation generator - apa for online-video

Citing an Image APA Style is Easy

Multimedia is not a common type of information source for academic research. Images, videos, and photos are traditional entertainment components used to support content in magazine articles, blogs, and all sorts of websites. However, recent studies show that they are becoming more popular among students working on academic papers. At the same time, professors and teachers are becoming less skeptical about them.

The reason is that multimedia has become an integral part of our lifestyle. YouTube is rich in videos that are not only amusing but also educational and instructional. Many experts and academics share their findings, thoughts, lectures, and valuable material in their corresponding fields through this format turning videos into reliable and trustworthy input.

As proof, some high-school faculties often ask their students to do movie reviews or use data from videos to advance an argument or mull over some burning or controversial issues.

Therefore, knowing the basics of citing an image APA as well as creating correct APA video citation in the text is crucial. Let us consider the fundamentals.

Best Practices to Nail APA Video Citation

So, how to reference direct quotations from the video? Follow these best practices:

  • Stick to the structure: Director.Year.Title.Production Company.
  • Add to the director and title parts corresponding descriptions. For instance, the director part should feature “Director,” whereas the Title should feature either “Film” or “Video.”
  • Use only the year for date part.
  • Feature all production companies.
  • Citation in text should include only the name of the movie and year enclosed in round brackets.
  • A special extended edition of the movie should be featured in reference.
  • Use the time stamp to introduce a direct quotation.
  • Add a link to the source in case of citing a video from a website like YouTube or TED.
  • When citing a video from a digital source, always include the Author or speaker.
  • When citing episode, feature season, and episode number. Also, include a description of the source right after the Title, “TV series episode,” enclosed in square brackets.

As for creating APA photo citation, the rules are almost similar, yet with some tiny nuances to take into account:

  • The structure of the APA format image is Author.Year.Title.Website.URL.
  • The description goes right after the Title.
  • Attribution governed by Creative Commons licenses is required to feature.
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