Wednesday, October 01, 2008

“the torch” #42 – In the crux: short films - what is the art in being short?




For some young filmmakers and aspiring directors a short film is but a showcasing vehicle to prove themselves to the outside world and possible investors. The format serves as a platform to perform a visual stunt or two, and all effort is directed at maximizing the self-promotion effect attesting to advanced professionalism, or so. For some, though, making short films is an art form and a vocation. The genre in itself can be fulfilling and there are numerous examples (some of them coming out of Singapore in recent years) that unless being taken seriously for what it is, a short film will be nothing but an exercise in vanity: hollow, and amounting to little more than an overlong trailer to a would-be movie at best. But there are rules to obey, the intrinsic markers of quality in this particular kind of motion pictures, and all the good genes they might carry have one prime information inscribed in them: be short! What this means in practical terms and how originality in a short is defined by the ability to meet the criterion – you can read it up: here.

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