Audiovisual sources can be really helpful for your research project. You may discover, films, documentaries, interviews and podcasts etc related to your chosen topic.
In some case, you may find that a documentary is made subsequent to the conclusion of a trial or inquiry to dissect all the issues. Where the families, survivors and community are included in such documentaries they can be a really rich research resource.
Streaming Services
You have access to 2 large streaming service databases that you can search for coverage of your chosen topic to discover if any relevant TV, radio and film broadcasts have been produced.
Internet Sources / Websites
You can also use tailored internet searching to discover audiovisual content related to your topic. This can help surface televised trials, tribunals and interviews related to your chosen topic etc.
Use the Online search tips to help you search effectively for audiovisual content related to your topic. You can try various combinations of search terms and techniques.
Illustrative Google Search examples
(court OR trial) AND (televised OR TV)
"george floyd" AND televised AND trial
gacaca AND video AND testimony
"sarah everard" AND documentary
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