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What is a Short Film? [Complete Guide]

by Andrew Stamm January 4, 2022
by Andrew Stamm Published: January 4, 2022Updated: April 8, 2024
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If youโ€™re an aspiring filmmaker looking to make your mark by writing a short film, or just a movie buff curious to learn more about the industry, chances are youโ€™ve heard the phrase โ€œshort filmโ€ thrown around before. But what exactly is a short film and why would anyone want or need to make one?

Definition of a Short Film

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the professional organization responsible for protecting and perpetuating the art of motion pictures, defines any film as โ€œshortโ€ if its runtime is less than 40 minutes, including credits. In every other way creatively and professionally, a short film is indistinguishable from its longer-running โ€œfeature filmโ€ counterpart.

Aesthetically there are no technical differences between a short film and a feature film, meaning theyโ€™ll use the exact same processes for casting, production design, lighting, photography, and so forth. The run time is simply shorter!

Thereโ€™s a variety of reasons filmmakers opt to make short films rather than feature films, but it nearly always boils down to budgetary constraints. The old adage โ€œtime is moneyโ€ is more relevant in filmmaking than just about anywhere; after all, each page of your script constitutes roughly one minute of screen time, and each minute of screen time necessitates longer casting contracts, longer crew hires, longer equipment rentals, and so forth.

Short films, however, play an incredibly vital role in Hollywood beyond simply cost-savings โ€” they also help identify rising or undiscovered filmmaking talents and taking a good short film to great, is where all the magic lies. Thatโ€™s why youโ€™ll often see film festivals dedicated to short films (sometimes even short film ads), or dedicated short film competitions within larger festivals: for up-and-comers on a budget, itโ€™s the best way to increase your visibility and provide Hollywood suits with a sample of your filmmaking prowess.

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Purpose of a Short Film

Whether a short film is funded by a government grant, out-of-pocket by an aspiring filmmaker, or by a network or studio themselves, the overarching goal is the same โ€” to create a concentrated piece of storytelling at a significantly lower cost than a full-length feature film.

Another term regularly tossed around in the moviemaking world is โ€œproof of conceptโ€ or a โ€œproof of concept short film,โ€ which is largely synonymous with a short film but has a specific intention or use-case. A โ€œproof of conceptโ€ short film is often used by executives or established filmmakers as a way of testing various technologies or styles.

They can also be used, however, as โ€œsamplesโ€ for what a filmmakerโ€™s vision of a feature film may be. Think of them as extended trailers or prologues, or very high-quality teasers. Amateur or yet-to-be-discovered filmmakers use them in the same way to showcase their talent, eye, and interpretation of a concept or story.

For up-and-comers, short films are also an efficient way to build a bigger portfolio of past works much faster. At the end of the day, the purpose of any short film is simple: to showcase your talent and make the case that you should be entrusted with a larger production that carries a larger budget.

Making a short-form documentary

Types of Short Films

Like its feature-length motion picture counterpart, short films come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, meaning theyโ€™re just as versatile and accessible as the medium itself. From drama to comedy, animated to live action, short films contain as much wide-ranging potential for style and genre fluidity as the larger medium.

Short films can also range dramatically in their runtimes, just as feature films do. To be considered โ€œshortโ€ they have to be less than 40 minutes long (including credits), but otherwise they can be as short as 2 minutes, as long as 40 minutes, or anywhere in between. Whatever best suits your story and/or goal!

Similarly, short films typically fall into three major categories, just as feature films do:

1. Narrative Short Film

This, like any traditional plot-based piece of storytelling, is often fictional and scripted to present a dramatized version of a story. In other words, it is a โ€œnormalโ€ movie with a shorter runtime. The best examples of these would be the live action and animated short film categories at the Oscars each year.

2. Documentary Short Film

A nonfiction and subject-focused film that presents an authentic exploration of a topic, person, place, or theme, just as feature documentaries do. Great examples of these are also featured as part of the annual Oscars nominations.

3. Avant-Garde Short Film

This is a very โ€œfilm schoolโ€ way of describing a more experimental, stylistic, or abstract motion picture thatโ€™s less focused on story or themes and more focused on mood, tone, and aesthetics. Although โ€œavant-gardeโ€ is a largely subjective term, this type of short film is typically reserved for teasers, sizzle reels, proofs of concept, and other needs within the industry.

These are simply labels, however, and like everything in the arts, theyโ€™re best thought of as general definitions rather than hard and fast rules. Thereโ€™s ultimately no โ€œwrongโ€ version of a short film, so long as it helps you accomplish your filmmaking goals and stays under a 40-minute runtime. The rest is up to you!

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Conclusion

A short film is defined first and foremost by its brevity. Although they come in many sizes, use cases, and genres, their goals are almost always the same: spend less than on a feature film,  gain professional visibility, and practice telling smaller, more concentrated stories before graduating into feature films.

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Whether youโ€™re a seasoned professional looking to present a unique vision or win over a competitive project, or youโ€™ve just gotten your first camera and are looking for a way to hone your skills and get noticed, short films are an essential part of the filmmaking lifeblood no matter your age, credentials, or experience.

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  • Andrew Stamm

    Andrew Stamm is based in London with his wife and dog. He spends his working time as Partner and Creative Director at Estes Media, a budding digital marketing agency, and performs freelance scriptwriting services on the side. Off the clock he loves to bake, hike, and watch as many niche films as possible.

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