briefie
English
Etymology
brief + -ie.
Noun
briefie (plural briefies)
- (entertainment, dated, historical) A short film.
- 1940, Harry Martin, “A Few Short Words,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Shortstory, April-May 1940, p. 5,
- What I would personally like to see is a more efficient approach to the job of selling these worthy commodities to the public. Some exhibitors […] have learned the trick. They actually have people coming to the theaters to see certain briefies without knowing what’s on the feature bill.
- 2009, Margit Liesche, Hollywood Buzz, Scottsdale, AZ: Poisoned Pen Press, Chapter Thirteen, p. 191,
- A briefie, as the name suggested, wouldn’t be much of a film production. In purpose, briefies were similar to Victory shorts—they showed citizens how to conserve, assist, and sacrifice for the war effort, or they conveyed celebrity pleas on behalf of war charities.
- 1940, Harry Martin, “A Few Short Words,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Shortstory, April-May 1940, p. 5,
Synonyms
- featurette
- short
See also
- briefies