The graph illustrates how much money the film industry made in the USA and the other countries all over the wold in the periods of 10 years, starting in 2001.
Overall, the amount of money made from selling DVDS and cinema tickets internationally went up dramatically through 10 years, the sales of North Americal in selling cinema tickets and DVDS decreased. At the beginning, the North America DVDS sales were bigger. But by the the end of the time, the international film markets were more important. The most of money were made from international markets.
In 2001, the money came from selling DVDs in North America and cinemas tickets internationally was high, which accounted for 20B dollars. Coverselly, just about 10B dollars made from cinemas ticket selling in USA and DVDs sales worldwide. By the end of the periods, the internaltional film market accounted for most of the movie income. The overseas DVDS and cinema sales roses significantly in sales, which were over 10B dollars better than the beginning. In the opposite direction, the amount money from selling DVDS in the US were reported that were not as enormous as 10 years ago. In spite of that, the North America film industry reached almost 2B more in cinema tickets sales, compared to 2001.
