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Friday, June 09, 2006
ONE MORE AT iTUNES 

Below Matt Ross points you to the iTunes Music Store and Chase Palmer's short, "Neo Noir." I just clicked over there and found another one of our "25 New Faces" up on the site. For $1.99 you can download Cary Fukunaga's incredible Victoria para Chino, a tremendously shocking and moving look at a horrific scenario concerning illegal immigration.


# posted by Scott Macaulay @ 6/09/2006 08:11:00 PM
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Scott -- Do you know how filmmakers go about getting their shorts to Apple so they can become available for download on iTunes? I'm looking around the Apple site and not seeing much of anything.
# posted by William @ 6/10/2006 9:30 AM  

 
Hi William,

I really don't, but we're putting together a series of articles on online film promotion for the next issue of the magazine, so I'll try to find out.

From the looks of it, though, it seems like these shorts fall under the "Shorts International" rubric and that they weren't curated by Apple per se.
# posted by Scott Macaulay @ 6/11/2006 3:53 PM  


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