The bar charts illustrate the propotions of movies publicized and tickets sold in a specific country between 1996 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear from graphs that the percentage of films released had a significant growth almost in each genre except romance; it is remained stable over this period. Likewise, the number of ticket sales had the similar upward trends for drama, comedy, and fantasy. However, romance experienced a considerable drop between this time.
Looking at the figures for film production, in 1996, drama topped the list with over 25%, that was higher than comedy for 5%; it is stood at 20%, respectively. As for fantasy the percentage was over 10%, and approximately 5% of romance. During the next four years, drama experienced a notable increase and reached 35%. Furthermore, the propotions of both comedy and fantasy marginally climbed to 25% and 15%, approximately. Nevertheless, for 4 years romance had the same figure, at around 5%.
Regarding the percentage of cinema ticket sales, it can clearly seen from the graph that both drama and comedy observed a negligable rise from 15% to 16% and 20% to 22% roughly. Meanwhile, fantasy and romance had a contrasting figures. To be precise, fantasy saw a considerable increase from around 3% to nearly 7% in 2000, whereas romance experienced the opposite trend and declined from 5% to about 1%.
