Film Research Guide
Reed resources
These links are to help you utilize Reed resources for choosing your film and for your background/context research. (See also Jim Holmes in the library and/or Tony Moreno in Instructional Tech for help getting started on your final film project planning). Also see the Chronologies and the Further Reading, Links, Films, and Maps tabs for our first nine weeks in the course schedule.
- Film Research Library Guide (from film librarian Jim Holmes)
Vital information on finding film research references, citing films, making stills and clips from streamed or DVD films - Film Project Resources (from digital project manager Tony Moreno)
Basic information on how to contact Tony, where to find equipment, and tips on media-making
Films Outside of Reed Library
Start your search for a film with the database of Tibet films in the Reed library (see the link on the side panel to the left). Then see these lists of Tibet-related films if you don't see one you want to focus on in the Reed library.
- Search Tibet Films on Summit
- General List of Influential Tibet-Related Films (word doc)
- Database of Influential Tibet-Related Films (searchable database, including related media)
- Annotated List of Tibet Films and Videos
General Reference
Tibet-related journals
- List of periodicals in Columbia's Research Guide for Tibetan Studies
- THL Bibliographies: Tibet Journal
- The Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies
- China's Tibet (PRC-produced glossy magazine)
- Bulletin of Tibetology
- Tibetan Review (India-based English language journal)
- Yeshe: Journal of Tibetan Literature, Arts and Humanities
Online resources
- The Tibetan and Himalayan Library
- Tibetan Studies WWW Virtual Library
- Columbia Online Research Guide for Modern Tibetan Studies
- Center for Research on Tibet
- Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
- Latse Contemporary Tibetan Cultural Library
- Tibet Oral History Project. Endorsed by H.H. The Dalai Lama. (on Youtube).