Technology question

Production:
Imax cameras - international space station
Gravity, special effects and animation
The Hobbit, 48 frames per second
Smaller handheld digital cameras (cinema worthy)
Digital film 3D - 4D in the future?
Blue/green screens, actors no longer needed to go to location shoots

Distribution and marketing:
Twitter campaigns, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Audi charity)
Devil Baby and Carrie - pranks to advertise the film
McDonald's happy meal toys
Critic reviews from film festivals
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire teaming up with Subway
Competitions - The Lego Movie trailer
Merchandising
Lego film - Lego toys
Websites
Posters
Press release conferences
Fan made videos
Muppets and Ron Burgundy going to press releases in character
Facebook pages
Radio interviews

Exhibition and consumption:
Frozen - sing along (two times the amount of tickets sold)
Digital files
Basildon Empire - the biggest empire, 6 studio screens for indie films and critically acclaimed showings, 12 studio screens for blockbusters

Links with Exchange:
YouTube films
1D film at 02
UltraViolet app
BFI Player
Curzon Online
DVDs and Blu-Ray

Exchange:
Fan sites
Blogs
Video Games
Apps
Netflix/ Lovefilm - no wifi needed
File sharing - popcorn time

Positives:
Easier/cheaper to watch/access films
People who can't go to the cinema can still watch their favourite films
Plays, opera and sports films released in cinemas
Improve efficiency/maximise profit
Avoiding add on costs
More cinema goers

Negatives:
Piracy/ film sharing
DVDs die
Less profit overall