As I prepare for my final final (less than 7 hours from now) for my Film Production class, I am reminded of something our teacher told us on the last day of class. He was talking about the future shift of movies from a film format to a digital format. Undoubtedly, George Lucas came up in this lecture. My teacher said that when Revenge of the Sith was released, rather than distribute the movie on a hard digital medium, it was distributed exclusively through a satellite feed that had to be downloaded by movie theatres, and that it was the only movie that had ever done it before. This was something I'd never heard before. Does anyone know whether or not this is true? If so, it would certainly explain the high number of bootlegs out for this movie, as it is entirely possible to "intercept the transmissions."