The following bar chart illustrates the proportion of film market across the four different categorizes in the UK and Australia , while the linear graph demonstrates cinema admissions in both countries between 1976 and 2006.
Overall, it is clearly evidence that the US films were significantly more popular in UK than Australia had a higher share in other films. Despite the declines the UK shows a constant rise in cinema admissions then Australia.
The data in the bar chart represents that UK had highest share in US movie, comprising almost 75% , while Australia accounted for nearly 70%. In the UK films , the UK shares shows significant majority at over 20%, whereas Australia shows only 5%. In Australia cinema was slightly more represented at over 10% and at only 2% for UK. In contrast , Australian share exhibits more proportion in other film categories at almost 20% compared to UK at 3%.
Meanwhile , the linear graph points out that the UK depicts a dramatic increase . At the beginning, it slightly decreased up to 60 million between 1957 and 1985. By 2005, it peaked at 160 million admissions. In comparison, Australia experienced increasing trends throughout the period. The number of admissions started at 30 million in 1975, and then continuously rose to 40 million in 1990 . After that, it gradually increased and reached 80 million by 2005.
