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The image showcases two graphs about 3D cinema, with the left graph displaying global digital 3D screens from 2005 to 2011. In 2005, there were approximately 300 screens, 2006 - 1,500, 2007 - 3,000, 2008 - 6,000, 2009 - 16,000, 2010 - 25,000, and 2011 surpassing 40,000. The right graph presents global 3D cinema releases from 2006 to 2012. Live action releases were 2 in 2006, 6 in 2007, 8 in 2008, around 12 in 2009, 18 in 2010, 25 in 2011 and 30 in 2012. Animation releases were 6 in 2006, 7 in 2007, 6 in 2008, 9 in 2009, around 16 in 2010, 28 in 2011, and approximately 70 in 2012.
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The line graph and bar chart show data about global digital 3D cinema screens and 3D film releases (live action and animation) from 2005 to 2011.
Overall, both the number of 3D screens and the number of 3D film releases increased significantly during this period.
In 2005, there were fewer than 1,000 global digital 3D screens. This number grew slowly until 2008, when it was still below 5,000. However, from 2009 onwards, there was a rapid rise, reaching over 20,000 screens in 2010 and nearly 40,000 screens by 2011.
Regarding 3D film releases, in 2005, there were only a few films, mostly animated. The number remained low until 2008. From 2009, there was a sharp increase in both live-action and animated films. By 2011, the total number of 3D films released was over 70, with the majority being live-action movies.
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