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" Start your full reference entry with the last name of the producer, followed by their first initial. Identify them in parentheses as "Producer" of the film, then place a comma after the closing parentheses. Type an ampersand (&) followed by the name of the director, using the same format. Place a period at the end of this part of the entry. Example: Kinberg, S. (Producer) & Miller, T. (Director). Following the names of the producer and director, list the year the film was released in theaters. Place a period after the closing parentheses mark. Example: Kinberg, S. (Producer) & Miller, T. (Director). (2016). Type the title of the movie in italics. Use sentence case, capitalizing only the first word and any proper nouns in the title. Type a space, and provide a description of the format you used in square brackets. Place a period after the closing bracket. The format should not be italicized. Example: Kinberg, S. (Producer) & Miller, T. (Director). (2016). Deadpool [Blu-ray]. For a film, publication information consists of the country where the film originated, followed by a colon. After the colon, type the studio that produced the film, or the production company that distributed the film. Place a period at the end of your citation. Example: Kinberg, S. (Producer) & Miller, T. (Director). (2016). Deadpool [Blu-ray]. United States: Marvel Entertainment. APA normally follows author-year format for in-text parenthetical citations. In the case of a film, the producer and director are considered the "authors" of the work. Separate the last author's name and the year with a comma. Example: (Kinberg & Miller, 2016).
Identify the producer and director as "authors. Provide the year the film was released in parentheses. List the title of the movie and format you used. Close your reference with publication information. Use the authors' names and year of release for in-text citations.