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A short film is any film not long enough to be considered a feature film. Although no consensus exists as to where that boundary is drawn, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes or less, including all credits". The term featurette originally applied to a film longer than a short subject, but shorter than a standard feature film.
The increasingly rare term short subject means approximately the same thing. An industry term, it carries more of an assumption that the film is shown as part of a presentation along with a feature film. Short is an abbreviation for either term. Short films are often screened at local, national, or international film festivals and made by independent filmmakers for non profit, either with a low budget or no budget at all. They are usually funded by film grants, non profit organizations, sponsor, or personal funds. Short films are generally used by filmmakers to gain experience and/or prove their talent in order to gain funding for future films from private investors, entertainment companies, or film studios.
'X:Y' by Claire Tailyour
Life, Death and Cheerleading - documentary trailer
Megan Henwood - Love/Loathe Official Video
Selena Quintanilla Perez - The pop star killed by her fan club manager (BBC News)
PIPE-SMOKING REBEL WHO TOOK ON MEXICO STATE - WITNESS - BBC NEWS
'AMELIA' by Alice Rhodes
'BERCEUSE' by Louis Leblique
'Untitled' by Maud Haya-Baviera
Scarecrow
The day a nation buried WW2 leader Winston Churchill
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
Documentary about the inspirational cheerleading grandmothers of Arizona who refuse to act their age. Directed by Claire Tailyour Slackwire Films, slackwirefilms.com
Love/Loathe taken from Megan's new album released 10th July 2015 on Dharma Records. A Slackwire Films production Directed by Claire Tailyour Filmed by Richard Pinches and Russell Cleaver Thank you to all involved in the making of the video! www.meganhenwood.com http://www.slackwirefilms.com http://www.richardpinches.co.uk
On 31 March 1995, at the age of 23, Selena Quintanilla-Perez, a rising Latino superstar, was murdered by her fan club manager in a Corpus Christi motel in Texas. Her death was met with widespread shock and disbelief by her fans. In 1993, Selena, as she was known, won a Grammy for her album Selena Live and was widely expected to break through into the US mainstream. Chris Perez, her husband and band member, describes the day his wife was shot by Yolanda Saldivar who was suspected of stealing from her boss. Saldivar was convicted of murder and is serving a life sentence. Witness is a World Service radio programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there. Produced by Mike Lanchin and Directed by Claire Tailyour Interview filmed by Rebecca Flores
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews On New Year's day in 1994, rebels from Mexico's indigenous community seized several towns in the south of the country, taking the government by complete surprise. Led by the charismatic pipe-smoking Subcomandante Marcos, the Zapatista National Liberation Army demanded rights and recognition for its people. The uprising, which was put down by the Mexican army, was a shock to Mexico which had just signed a trade agreement with the United States. Father Gonzalo Ituarte, a Roman Catholic priest who witnessed the uprising, describes the dramatic events. Witness is a World Service radio programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there. Directed by Claire Tailyour Interview filmed by Deborah Bonello
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
USC Thesis Film Clip from unfinished cut. Directed by Patrick Knipe. Special thanks to Eric Myszka (military advisor), John Billinger and the Richmond Howitzers, and Mike Kershner and the 1st US Artillery, Battery A. Production Designed by Claire Sullivan-Tailyour. Cinematography by Andrew Russo.
On 30 January 1965, Britain's wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill was buried after a full state funeral. Silent crowds lined the streets to watch the gun carriage bearing Sir Winston's coffin leave Westminster Hall as Big Ben struck 9.45. The procession travelled slowly through central London to St Paul's cathedral for the funeral service. His granddaughter, Emma Soames, was just 14 years old at the time and remembers the day vividly. Witness is a World Service radio programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there. Directed by Claire Tailyour
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
Documentary about the inspirational cheerleading grandmothers of Arizona who refuse to act their age. Directed by Claire Tailyour Slackwire Films, slackwirefilms.com
Love/Loathe taken from Megan's new album released 10th July 2015 on Dharma Records. A Slackwire Films production Directed by Claire Tailyour Filmed by Richard Pinches and Russell Cleaver Thank you to all involved in the making of the video! www.meganhenwood.com http://www.slackwirefilms.com http://www.richardpinches.co.uk
On 31 March 1995, at the age of 23, Selena Quintanilla-Perez, a rising Latino superstar, was murdered by her fan club manager in a Corpus Christi motel in Texas. Her death was met with widespread shock and disbelief by her fans. In 1993, Selena, as she was known, won a Grammy for her album Selena Live and was widely expected to break through into the US mainstream. Chris Perez, her husband and band member, describes the day his wife was shot by Yolanda Saldivar who was suspected of stealing from her boss. Saldivar was convicted of murder and is serving a life sentence. Witness is a World Service radio programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there. Produced by Mike Lanchin and Directed by Claire Tailyour Interview filmed by Rebecca Flores
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews On New Year's day in 1994, rebels from Mexico's indigenous community seized several towns in the south of the country, taking the government by complete surprise. Led by the charismatic pipe-smoking Subcomandante Marcos, the Zapatista National Liberation Army demanded rights and recognition for its people. The uprising, which was put down by the Mexican army, was a shock to Mexico which had just signed a trade agreement with the United States. Father Gonzalo Ituarte, a Roman Catholic priest who witnessed the uprising, describes the dramatic events. Witness is a World Service radio programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there. Directed by Claire Tailyour Interview filmed by Deborah Bonello
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
ITN Source Short Film Competition 2015 entry. This one minute film uses solely archive footage from ITN Source and music from Audio Network.
USC Thesis Film Clip from unfinished cut. Directed by Patrick Knipe. Special thanks to Eric Myszka (military advisor), John Billinger and the Richmond Howitzers, and Mike Kershner and the 1st US Artillery, Battery A. Production Designed by Claire Sullivan-Tailyour. Cinematography by Andrew Russo.
On 30 January 1965, Britain's wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill was buried after a full state funeral. Silent crowds lined the streets to watch the gun carriage bearing Sir Winston's coffin leave Westminster Hall as Big Ben struck 9.45. The procession travelled slowly through central London to St Paul's cathedral for the funeral service. His granddaughter, Emma Soames, was just 14 years old at the time and remembers the day vividly. Witness is a World Service radio programme of the stories of our times told by the people who were there. Directed by Claire Tailyour