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It has introduced a new way in which audiences can watch their films. Previously they were all in DVD or VCR and has allowed the use of online streaming on the go through mobile and tablet devices.
Companies like Lovefilm and Netflix have taken advantage of this through their websites with Lovefilm both offering rental and online streaming for their movies while Netflix being a purely streaming website.
Audiences can now download their apps to view it on their consoles, tablets or ipods.
No company in any industry can now survive without being on the internet. Which is why production studios have their own websites in which to attract potential customers, there are websites of new upcoming films though they are becoming even rarer. Smaller independent cinemas have also taken advantage of promoting their business online to attract customers, one such company is Curzon cinema which provides movies for the posh high class viewer show casing British independent films. While although having promoted their business online, they can take advantage of this though by doing what both Netflix and Lovefilm have done by making an online app to be used through devices. This would not only attract potential customers but it would gain a wider fan base of independent movie viewers.
Foreign language films have now become more feasible and more asseiable to watch, most recent examples are Chinese/Indian/Japanese films becoming more easy to watch on YouTube and has encouraged a wider audience. 3 idiots being the most famous Asian film of all.
Audiences can now book their cinema tickets through most devices and on the go.
Audiences can watch their movies on the go through apps on the train, bus or car.
Trailers are constantly released on YouTube and promoted through newspapers online, such as The Guardian, Times, Etc
Stars promote their movies on reality shows( Graham