The graphs illustrated the total proportion of movies published along with the proportion of sales in tickets over four years from 1996 to 2000 in a particular nation. Overall, the percentage of films released was almost identical to the rate of ticket selling with two different trends between drama, comedy, fantasy and romance.
As can be seen from the charts, drama and comedy were the most popular among films producers accounting for 26% and 20% respectively in 1996 before rising to 35% and 25% in 2000. Regarding the proportions, this figured was the same for fantasy gerne, slightly increased by 5% in four years meanwhile the proportion of romance stayed the same during the recorded period.
In 1996, the predominance sector was comedy, the proportion topped at 20% following by the ticket selling rate of drama films at well over 15%. The least favored gerne of films were fantasy and romance, sold at the rate of approximately 3% and 5% respectively. Up until 2000, comedy was still the best-selling films at around 23% while the drama proportion increase to around 17% and fantasy films tickets were sold at 17%. In contract, romance movies proportion witnessed a downward trend, decreased down to 3% in 2000.
