miércoles, 27 de septiembre de 2017

Useful sources and references

Finding true information on the internet can be a challengue nowadays. With so many rumours and theories, I have to make sure that what I am writing is accurate and check my online sources.

Symbol of Sensacine.com
SENSACINE
One of the most reliable websites I use is called Sensacine. It has a lot of quality content, as well as a good design which helps the readers find what they are looking for. It has different cathegories -such as "films" or "news"- but it also has recommendations. Additionally, this page is very active in social media, which allows me to know every time they post something interesting. However, what I like the most about Sensacine is that they have a lot of videos and pictures. They don´t make huge posts with too many words, which can be tiring, but with a lot of multimedia content such as trailers or tests. Despite its helpfulness, this website is only available in spanish.

Icon of TV Guide


TV GUIDE
Another honest and fantastic source is TV Guide. This page has articles with larger extension than Sensacine, but it also has the latest news about TV shows. If you want to, you can sign up for recommendations about the series you watch, which I think its a great advantage. It has an app so you can read the news using your smartphone or tablet, as well as links to other platforms where you can find information and even episodes. And futhermore, the website is in english so it has a lot of international readers.


Icon from the app of Goodreads


GOODREADS

Goodreads is also an excellent website for book fanatics. Whenever I need to see reviews from readers, I use the page to read the comments from them. This way, I can know if the novel I am talking about has been successful. This page has some interviews to authors too, which I find very trustworthy. You can find recommendations and lists with the best books of the year, but in order to have more specific suggestions you need to have an account, which can be linked to your social media.


Twitter´s icon of Cineralia

CINERALIA
One of the most complete pages about films is Cineralia. The headlines are clear and brief, so you know what the news are about. The website is aesthetically pleasing, and it has a lot of videos and photos. It also has many cathegories -such as movie newscontests or trailers- which allows the users to find the posts more eficiently. Their social networks are very easy to findand they are regularly updated.  The content is really original, and if you are interested in reading more you can subscribe to Cineralia using your email. 


Headline of Fotogramas

FOTOGRAMAS
Fotogramas is my last recommendation. This spanish website has many news and reviews about TV shows and films, which is very useful when I need more information in order to write a post. Not only it has the typical cathegories, it also has innovative ones like Festivals and Blogs. It the Blogs section, it has links to other websites with similar content.  However, they don´t use social networks a lot, which is why I prefer the previous websites.


There are many sites to find useful sources and references, but I usually use these since they tell where they got the information so you can check the facts.

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