The provided line graph illustrates changes in the amount of money spent on three different modes of watching movies between 2005 and 2011, while pie charts demonstrate how these methods shared the market in 2005 and 2011.
While cinema ticket had the highest price(9$), DVD and legal download were 7$ and 6$ respectively. Price of tickets experienced a gradual rise in the following years and reached exactly 14$ at 2011. It is obvious that DVD had the greatest market share, while being cheaper than cinema tickets.
Prices of legal download decreased sharply in the following 2 years and stood at 3$. Both DVD and legal download continued to grow and shared price of 7$ in 2010. While watching online was only a small propotion of market share during 2005, it became the most favored in 2011 with constitute of 56%.
The number of individuals interested in cinema dropped to half and stood at 18% in 2011. having a significant fell, market shares of DVD dropped by 33% and was just over one-forth in 2011.
In conclusion, cinema tickets were the most expensive method to watch movies during 2005 and 2011. Legal download was a small majority of market share in 2005, although it became the highest and jumped to 56% in 2011.
