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How many feet in a feature film? - Answers

The length of a feature film is typically measured in minutes rather than feet, but traditionally, films shot on 35mm film stock were often measured in feet. A standard feature film is usually around 90 to 120 minutes long, which translates to approximately 8,100 to 10,800 feet of film. However, with the advent of digital cinema, this measurement has become less relevant, as films are primarily distributed and viewed in digital formats.



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The length of a feature film is typically measured in minutes rather than feet, but traditionally, films shot on 35mm film stock were often measured in feet. A standard feature film is usually around 90 to 120 minutes long, which translates to approximately 8,100 to 10,800 feet of film. However, with the advent of digital cinema, this measurement has become less relevant, as films are primarily distributed and viewed in digital formats.



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How many feet in a feature film? - Answers

The length of a feature film is typically measured in minutes rather than feet, but traditionally, films shot on 35mm film stock were often measured in feet. A standard feature film is usually around 90 to 120 minutes long, which translates to approximately 8,100 to 10,800 feet of film. However, with the advent of digital cinema, this measurement has become less relevant, as films are primarily distributed and viewed in digital formats.

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