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What If You Didn't Get Into Sundance?: MicroMajor Podcast 2


In the second in a series of podcasts for the micro major film producer, with Sundance in full swing, Stacey Parks (www.FilmSpecific.com) and Thomas Mai (http://thomasmai.net) discuss what independents should do if they're film wasn't accepted into Sundance.

What is MicroMajor? You have heard of the Majors (the studios), the Mini Majors (the independent arms of the studios)...now it is the dawn of the Micro Major -- the fandependent film maker who runs his own promotion, financing and distribution of films.

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More About MicroMajor:
Connect with MicroMajor on FaceBook
To learn more about upcoming MicroMajor workshops and trainings visit: www.MicroMajor.com


More About Stacey Parks:
Read Stacey's blog: http://independentfilmblog.com
Connect with Stacey on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FilmSpecific
Follow Stacey on Twitter: http://twitter.com/filmspecific
Learn more about FilmSpecific.com: www.FilmSpecific.com


More About Thomas Mai:
Check out Thomas' site: http://thomasmai.net
Friend Thomas on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/people/Thomas-Mai/646561652
Follow Thomas on Twitter: http://twitter.com/festivaldarling


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MP3 DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS

PC Users:
If you're using a Windows PC, RIGHT CLICK on the "DOWNLOAD" links above, and from the pop up menu select "Save Target As" in Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Netscape. In the "Save As" dialog box, choose where you'd like to save the file on your hard drive, then click "Save." Once the download is complete, simply open the file. The MP3 file should open in whatever audio program you have on your computer.

Mac Users:
If you're using a Mac and Mozilla Firefox, move your cusor over the "DOWNLOAD" links above, click the CTRL key, then click on the link. (The key is to do this in order) From the pop up box, select "Save Link As". Another window opens allowing you to choose where you'd like to save the file on your hard drive, then click "Save". Once the download is complete, simply open the file. The MP3 file should open in whatever audio program you have on your computer.

If you're using a Mac and Safari, move your cusor over the "DOWNLOAD" links above, click the CTRL key, then click on the link. (The key is to do this in order) From the pop up box, select "Download Linked File As". Name the film and the file downloads immediately. Once the download is complete, simply open the file. The MP3 file should open in whatever audio program you have on your computer.