One Minute Film

Created on : October 26, 2023 16:31


Denotation


A one-minute film is a short film lasting precisely 60 seconds. Although it is part of the microcinema constellation, it is distinguished by its exact timing.

Definition


A micro movie that lasts precisely 60 seconds is called a one-minute film. It is unique in that it is properly timed, even though it is a member of the micro cinema constellation. Film festivals are devoted to it.

The one-minute film's briefness suggests a creative challenge, necessitating a synthesis exercise in screenwriting. Filmmakers and film schools value it as a tool to further their understanding of cinema and as a means of achieving new levels of artistry via its manifestation.

One-minute films have existed from the beginning of cinema, because the earliest works by Auguste and Louis Lumière were nearly one minute length.

We have found that several One-Minute Cinemas were particularly noteworthy due to their impact and conciseness. Even though they are just 1/120th the duration of a typical feature picture, many of them manage to evoke the same feelings of wonder, emotional impact, and cinematic enchantment as their far lengthier counterparts.

Concision, implication, distillation, and the unadulterated force of moving visuals are all taught via them. Because they adhere to their own set of guidelines, it is almost hard to come up with a formula for them. They frequently only make sense after the fact, having repeatedly replayed themselves in your mind.

Some popular One-Minute Films are listed below


When you Say You’re A Swimmer

This Chris Shimojima picture is propelled by its own momentum, much like a swimmer. It explodes in images and speech, lending the composition the same unrelenting energy as the sport it honors. The storyteller and I are both almost out of breath at the end. The movie would appear to be instructing us on swimming. It's actually plunging us into the deep end. When You Say You're a Swimmer captures all the suffering, anxiety, and beauty of swimming in only one minute.

 

Late

Creating characters that the public is interested in takes little time at all. Late makes elegant use of its minute. It requires time. It even appears to drag for a little period of time in the middle. However, for its climactic blow to succeed, these additional moments with the people are crucial. When it occurs, we experience extreme emotional distress for two persons who we have only had a minute of time with. Unconsciously, we connected with them. Our world collapses along with theirs.

Memories Of The Master Brewer

Although Memories of the Master Brewer is an advertisement, it is done so exquisitely that it passes for a motion picture. The video travels across time, location, and metaphor at the ideal pace—it's neither slow nor fast—giving us a feeling of history and importance in less time than it takes to down a cold one. It's a voyage through a brewer's past recounted via the qualities of beer.

BLACK HOLE

Though it is masterfully done, Black Hole is essentially a concept-driven work. More than the movie, the concept is what stays with you. Its one-minute runtime is advantageous in this sense. Not so lengthy that it exhausts its potential, just long enough to establish a thought in your head. It satisfies your cravings without giving in. It also has a satisfying twist in the end, similar to all excellent movies.

How Do you Make A One-Minute Film?


Reducing everything to a concept that can be understood in under a minute is one of the finest things you can accomplish with a short film.
You can work in the genres of drama, romance, horror, or science fiction. absolutely anything. The idea is that you should immediately establish the genre.

Well, just be instructive during the entire documentary you're filming. Engage the audience and ensure that we feel thoroughly educated when the minute is over.

Now when you are filming any narrative, open as late as you can, ideally on the issue you want the film to address. You can grab the audience's attention right away by starting late. Tell us the stakes in the first ten seconds.


We need to have gotten to know the people and their interactions in the first twenty. To do this, look for shortcuts in areas like as color, lighting, scene design, costumes, and framing.

You ought to be driving the narrative by thirty seconds and removing roadblocks at breakneck speed. If you're short on time, montages can help you kill time, and your editor will thank you for these fast cuts.

We must assume your characters will fall short by the age of forty.

Some Popular One-Minute Film Festivals Are Listed Below


Gotta Minute Film Festival- Edmonton, Canada
1-Minute Film Competition, Australia and New Zealand
One Minute Story Film Festival- New Jersey, United States
Festival Internacional de Cineminuto,Mexico
One Minute Film & Video Festival- Aarau, Switzerland.

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