The given line graph and bar chart delineate the growth of 3D cinema screens and global film releases from 2005 to 2012.
Overall, there were significant upticks in both digital 3D screens and 2 specific types of 3D films. Although the outlet of live action occurred in the latter half of the surveyed period, its proportion outstripped that of animations in those last years.
Regarding the first half of recorded years, the first time digital 3D screens were produced was about in the mid of 2005. This figure then experienced a slight increase after 3 years to stand at around 3,000. Similarly, a negligible rise by approximately 3% can be recorded during the first 3 years in the percentage of 3D animation movies, commencing with roughly 2% in 2005.
In terms of the remaining period, the number of 3D screens cinema goers can observe increased exponentially to hit a high of about 38,000 in 2011, which was nearly 13 times superior to that in 3 years earlier. Moreover, not until 2009 were live action movies available in the cinema whose figure at about 5%. While both percentages of 2 kinds of films witnessed noticeable rises, it only took 2 years for the figure for live action films to outnumber that for its counterpart, with the total percentages in 2012 accounting for just above 75%.
