The way films are promoted and marketed has been dramatically changed by the prevalence of film clips & reviews of top indie movies on the internet. The number of web sites and blogs devoted to independent films has grown. There are no longer barriers to entry in starting such an internet presence. With this new paradigm, the convergence of personal computers, cell phones, and portable media players have replaced the studio marketing department.

It used to be that an independent film would need a marketing campaign designed and implemented by professionals to promote a film. Expensive advertising in print media and television would be purchased. Actors would make the rounds of the late night talk shows. Now independent film makers leverage the popularity of film festivals, social networking web sites, and web blogs to generate a buzz about a film. The buzz is essentially the best advertising that money can't buy.

Making a movie no longer requires large crews with very expensive equipment. Digital technologies allows anyone with the ambition to make a movie. Of course, this is no guarantee the movie will be any good. Then again, there are many studio films that are not very good either. The larger point is that the barriers to entry have been removed.

Each player in the independent film industry has a role and creates a synergy that have made the studios irrelevant. Inexpensive equipment allows a film to be made for a few thousand dollars. Films festivals show the film and the film festivals are promoted on blogs and internet sites. The film maker then gets a distribution deal and the film is marketed on the blogs and social networking sites.

The various pieces of technology are all merging. For instance, cell phones have become more like small personal computers. It is becoming more common for people to post to social networking sites and download movies and music from their phones. Cell phones and mp3 players now have cameras and can interface to personal computers.

While the old fashioned movie theater will never go away, the trend is that more and more people will watch their movies from their digital devices. Blogs will slowly replace the professional newspaper film critic. Watching movies on your cellphone will slowly replace the television and move theater. Social networking web sites will replace marketing campaigns.

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