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Thank you very much Justyn :]
Personally, i think the short film is currently at its peak, with the help of the internet and the amount of film festivals available to enter a short film into. Also, short films are more recognised now due to the fact that most established directors and writers began by working on short films.
Many production companies now show short films before their feature film at the cinema too, this is to keep the audiences interest and also to display what they can do with the technology they have. A good example of this was when Toy Story 3 came out, before the movie actually started there was a short animated film called Day and Night - which recieved a lot of recognition for pixar as to what extent they could animate.
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