It is not normally done, they are simply capitalized. However, the exact usage will depend on the specific style manual being followed.
Neither. Just use the name.
No u don't because your not talking
Italics.
Quotation Marks
It should be italicized.
No, you underline it. By the way, movie titles are in italics, and songs are in quotation marks.
sometimes but usually the name would just be in italics
No. It should be in italics like a book title. You can indicate italics by underlining.
According to MLA format, movies require either underlining or italics.
Well, it doesn't need quotation marks but it does have to be capitalized and it has to be in italics. If it's a name of the article in a magazine, then you have to underline it too. That's what I think.
Answer this question… In quotation marks
Operas are italicized or underlined because they are considered to be works of length.
Song titles should be enclosed in quotation marks and italicized. For example: "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen.
For a novel's title, you should use italics or quotation marks. Italicize the title if you are typing it (e.g., The Great Gatsby) and use quotation marks if you are handwriting it ("The Great Gatsby").