The chart illustrates how much money the movie industry made cinema tickets and DVD in the USA and internationally between 2001 and 2010.
Overall, it is obvious that the amount money from the cinema ticket sales and DVD sales international increased while the money came from the cinema ticket sales and DVD sales in the USA decreased. At the beginning, the North American DVD sales was bigger, but by the end, the international market was the most of the money came from international cinema ticket sales.
In 2001, most of the income came from selling DVD in USA and cinema tickets internationally were highest ratio with around 20 billion. Conversely, only around 10 billion was made from selling cinema tickets in USA ad DVD overseas.
Income from North American DVD sales reached a peak in 2004, at 25 billion, but then fell to a new low of 18 billion by 2010. Income from North American cinema sales gradually decreased from about 11 billion to 9 billion and keep the same then. Conversely, international cinema sales and international DVD sales were exactly 50% higher in 2010, compared to 2001.
