1st citation
Title of Resource, directed by First name Surname (Place of publication: Studio, Year).
The Passion of the Christ, directed by Mel Gibson (Pyrmont, NSW: Warner Home Video, 2004).
Subsequent citations
Title of Resource.
The Passion of the Christ.
Surname, First name, role. Title of Resource. Place of publication: Studio, Year.
Gibson, Mel, dir. The Passion of the Christ. Pyrmont, NSW: Warner Home Video, 2004.
1st citation
First name Surname, Title of Film (Place of publication: Studio, Year).
Mel Gibson, dir. The Passion of the Christ (Pyrmont, NSW: Warner Home Video, 2004).
Subsequent citations
Surname, Title of Film.
Gibson, The Passion of the Christ.
Surname, First name. Title of Film. Place of publication: Studio, Year.
Gibson, Mel. The Passion of the Christ. Pyrmont, NSW: Warner Home Video, 2004.
1st citation
First name Surname of writer, “Title of Episode,” Title of TV Show, season number, episode number, directed by First name Surname of director, first aired Month Day, Year (if known) (Place of publication: Studio, Year of DVD), DVD.
Mark Hadley, “Archaeologists and Artefacts,” The Christ Files, episode 4, directed by Allan Dowthwaite, (Sydney, NSW: Anglican Media, 2008), DVD.
Subsequent citations
Surname of writer, “Title of Episode.”
Hadley, “Archaeologists and Artefacts.”
Surname of writer, First name. “Title of Episode.” Title of TV Show, season number, episode number. DVD. Directed by First name Surname of director. First aired Month Day, Year (if known). Place of publication: Studio, Year of DVD.
Hadley, Mark. “Archaeologists and Artefacts.” The Christ Files, episode 4. DVD. Directed by Allan Dowthwaite. Sydney, NSW: Anglican Media, 2008.
NB: You should copy the name of the person who posted the video and the title of the video exactly as it appears on YouTube, including lowercase letters and spelling mistakes to help with locating it.
If it is a digital version of a performance or published source e.g. TV show or movie, include as much detail about the original performance or source that you know.
1st citation
“Title of YouTube Video,” YouTube video, length of video, details about original source, posted by “YouTube username,” Month Day, Year it was posted, URL.
“Karl Barth and Contemporary Theology by Tom Greggs,” YouTube video, 24:59, extract from a larger project, posted by “StJohnsNottingham,” July 24, 2013, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aehQjcaKeS4
Subsequent citations
“Title of YouTube Video.”
“Karl Barth and Contemporary Theology by Tom Greggs.”
“Title of YouTube Video.” YouTube video, length of video. Details about original source. Posted by “YouTube username,” Month Day, Year it was posted. URL.
“Karl Barth and Contemporary Theology by Tom Greggs.” YouTube video, 24:59. Extract from a larger project. Posted by “StJohnsNottingham,” July 24, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aehQjcaKeS4
1st citation
First name, Surname of Podcast creator, “Title of Podcast,” Name of broader podcast series or collection if known, podcast audio, Month Day, Year, URL
Dale B. Martin, “Johannine Christianity: the Gospel,” Introduction to New Testament History and Literature, podcast audio, October 12, 2009, https://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/introduction-to-new-testament/id341652017?mt=10
Subsequent citations
Surname of Podcast creator, “Title of Podcast.”
Martin, “Johannine Christianity: the Gospel.”
Surname of Podcast creator, First name. “Title of Podcast.” Name of broader podcast series or collection if known. Podcast audio. Month Day, Year, URL
Martin, Dale B. “Johannine Christianity: the Gospel.” Introduction to New Testament History and Literature. Podcast audio. October 12, 2009, https://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/introduction-to-new-testament/id341652017?mt=10