Key differences between a short film and a feature length film:


Short film:
  • The length: for a film to be classified as short it must be less than 40 minutes in duration.
  • Budget: a short film is likely to have a considerably smaller budget than a feature length film.
  • Usually free to watch
  • A good short film is focused and on a specific topic.
  •  The characters should engage the audience.
  • Shouldn't explore more than one topic
  •  A short film is an inexpensive way to learn the production process, and gain experience. A
The most obvious difference between short films and feature-length films is the budget. A 10-30 minute film will not require a budget anywhere near what a 90-120 minute feature will need. Film costs are much lower, equipment costs are much lower, and costs for wardrobe and props will be much lower.


Feature film:
  • Long running time (longer than 40 minutes)
  • Most feature films are between 75 and 210 minutes long


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