The provided charts illustrate data pertaining to the prevalence of 3D cinema screens and the release of movies from 2005 to 2012.
Overall, both the graph and chart witnessed a similar upward trajectory over the period surveyed. Additionally, the release of live action films has outnumbered its counterpart in seven years, despite it was notably lower at the initial point.
Commencing with the graph, there was a gradual ascent in the number of screens featuring 3D technology starting in 2005. This upward trend persisted until 2008, maintaining a steady level. Subsequently, in 2009, there was a substantial surge in the count of 3D screens, reaching a peak of approximately 38,000 in 2011.
The bar chart reveals a similar statistical pattern. Between 2005 and 2007, only animated films underwent a global 3D release. Starting from 2008, the number of releases began to escalate, encompassing the entry of live-action films into the market, totaling around 5. In 2009, there was a threefold increase in the number of films compared to the preceding year. Following this, the number of animated films peaked at 20, while the rest of the chart exhibited a modest growth. Concurrently, the release of live-action movies experienced a remarkable upswing, surpassing 45 releases during the same timeframe.
In summary, both charts delineate a common trend. As the count of 3D screens witnessed a rise, there was a parallel increase in the global releases of both animated and live-action films.
