The line graph illustrates the amount of mnoney required to watch movies , while the provides information about the proportions of market share across three caegories from 2005 to 2011. Overall, it is notably clear that the cost of cinema ticket and DVD experiened a steady growth, whereas the expenditure of legal download declined, and then rose steadily, while majority of market share was occupied by legal download.
In detail, the amount of money spent people spent on cinema tickets was 6 in 2005, which saw a steady growth throught the years, upto 14 in 2011. Likewise, the cost to watch movies in DVD was 6 in 2005, which then rose slightly to 8, during the 5 year period. In contrast, legal download figures faced a major decline in 2007, before riding to 9 in 2011.
The pie chart reveals that the proportions of people watching movies online rocketed from 5% in 2005 to 50% in 2011. On the contrary, the number of people going to cinema and renting a DVD dropped significantly. the proportions declined from 59% to 20% in terms of DVD, while only small percentage of individuals went top cinema in 2011, which had dropped considerably from 36% to 28%.
