Amazon.com Review
It's hard to see how any film or video buff can resist this guide. Bert Deivert and Dan Harries direct you to official and unofficial Internet resources dealing with every aspect of film and video, including fan information, studio Web sites, scholarly research, trade publications, and much more. The sites are cross-referenced in a useful appendix, but just flipping through the pages you'll find sources for movie memorabilia, sound clips, trivia, reviews, and even places to purchase movie tickets electronically. The introductory chapter on using the Internet makes it all clear for cyber-newcomers.
Review
Film & Video On The Internet cuts through the internet clutter by identifying and rating the top 500 film and video websites. Film & Video On The Internet is a "must" for film and videomakers, students, teachers, and film buffs (including writers, directors, producers, and executives) who want to tap into the Internet's vast resources of film, video and new media. Film & Video On The Internet is a time and money saver, from minimizing connection charges to weeding out inferior, mediocre, and defective sites. Film & Video On The Internet is an internet directory of the best websites in the categories of: actors, animation, directors, film festivals, film schools, films, images, magazines & journals, memorabilia, movie theaters, movies, new media, guilds, production, distribution, research databases, screenwriting, sounds, studios, television networks, television programs, and videos. --
Midwest Book Review