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Otrada [13]
4 years ago
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Create a works-cited list entry for the following information. Be careful! Remember, your capitalization, spacing, and punctuati

on must be exact. A DVD produced by Touchstone Pictures, Honey Granger. It was directed by Joni Jameson and released in 2007.
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ella [17]4 years ago
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“Honey Granger." Touchstone Pictures, directed by Joni Jameson, 2007. I'm not sure if the "directed by Joni Jameson" part is right but that is what I'm putting for my answer.
iren2701 [21]4 years ago
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Answer:

Jameson, J. (Director/Producer), & Granger, H. (Producer). (2007). [DVD]. United States: Touchstone Pictures.

Explanation:

According to APA style, when citing a DVD or online format, the producer comes first. Then, if there is a director is added by including a comma and &. Their roles should appear in brackets. First names are only addressed by their initials separated from the surnames by a comma and ending in a period. Next, the publication/release date should be included in brackets. Sentence-case and italics are used for the title and the first word in only capitalized. The format is required in brackets afterwards. Finally, the country of origin and the studio company is included.

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