I'd just like to add a few comments in regarRAB to Paranormal Activity's promotion whilst I think of it.
Paranormal Activity was cleverly hyped and a greater part of it's success can be attributed to this. It wasn't peddled out with the traditional dumb, bloated over-hype we usually get with blockbusters, such as Avatar but it was something far more sophisticated.
There is a certain level of deception at work here. Though the film was indeed a small, low budget production, we need to remember that it was supported by a major Hollywood studio. There's certainly nothing wrong with that, many small films are handled by major studios, however, we were lead to believe that this was very much an independent production. I remember the viral marketing campaign that preceded the films release (there was a thread about it on here), you had to petition on some crappy looking website to get this small, low budget, independent, home-made movie a cinema release. Sneaky.
But in fairness, I don't put this entirely down to commercial exploitation but part of it down to design. I think the fact that it was marketed as a low budget film added to it's rawness, any hint of Hollywood glitter would have killed this experience.
Ultimately, I guess what I'm trying to say is we need to be aware that the ad men have evolved, they've finally realised how consumers consume in the digital age. Very soon they'll be flooding P2P file sharing websites with films, creating a buzz on there, then altering the product slightly for a cinema release (maybe changing the ending) to ensure people pay to see it again - oh, I think they've already done that.
