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WHAT IS A FILM FEATURETTE? (In
the Entertainment industry.)
What is a Film Featurette?
In the American film industry, a featurette is a kind
of film which is shorter than a full length feature, but longer than a short
film. They comprise two forms of content, shorter films and companion films.
Medium-length films
A featurette is a film usually of
three reels in length, or about 24–40 minutes in running time,[citation needed]
thus longer than a two-reel short subject but shorter than a feature film.
Hence, it is a "small feature" (the ending "-ette" is a
common diminutive suffix derived from). This term was commonly used from before
the start of the sound era into the 1960s, when films of such length as the Hal
Roach's Streamliners—and several French films of that length—ceased being made,
or were made as experimental or art films and subsumed under the more general rubric
of short.
Companion films
Its use outside the USA is unknown,
although it was as commonly applied to foreign imports as domestic productions
within that country. After the advent of DVD, the term - at least in America -
also gained the meaning of "a brief documentary film covering one or more
aspects of the film creation process". Featurettes are usually in DVD
features descriptions to refer to video-format "Behind The Scenes"
type bonus features such as documentaries on special effects or set design or
cast and crew interviews. This usage possibly derived partly or completely
independent from the term's original meaning, as should be apparent from the
fact that most Blu-ray "featurettes" are actually less than 20
minutes in length.
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