The line graph presents how much money should be spent watching movies from 2005 to 2011 while the pie charts illustrate the proportion of change of market share represented in the three different forms between 2005 and 2011.
Overall, the cost for watching movies is increased gradually during the period between 2005 and 2011. The price for cinema tickets is the most expensive whereas the cost for watching movie by DVD is the cheapest, making it become the highest percentage of forms market share. Interestingly, despite being the smallest proportion of forms of market share in 2005, the percentage of watching online (legal download) form of became the second place of market shared forms
If wee look at the details, the trend of the cost for watching films by purchasing cinema ticket is increase significantly from around 9 pounds in 2005 to nearly 14 pound in 2011, making it become the highest cost since the beginning until the end of the period. In contrast, in spite of experiencing an upward trend, the money should be spent for watching movies by DVD is the cheapest. The trend cost for watching movies by DVD rose marginally from just above 6 pounds in 2005 to just over 8 ponds in 2011.
Following this, despite witnessing downward trend, the percentage of market share for rent a DVD is the biggest proportion both in 2005 and in 2011 at 64 per cent and 56 percent in turn. In interestingly, although in 2005 the percentage of market share of watching online is the lowest proportion, the trend saw the dramatic incline from 6 per cent in 2005 to just over a quarter in 2011
