The line graph presents data on the prices for watching films from 2005 to 2011, while pie charts illustrates the change in the proportion of market expences represented by three formats.
Overall, it can be seen from the graph that cinema tickets were the most expensive of three types. Moreover, it is clear from the charts that renting DVD was the most preferred method between the given period.
At the beginning of the given period, the cost of the cinema ticket was approximately 9 funt, after slightly increase betwenn 2005 and 2009 this figure reached its peak in 2011 with 14 pound. In the meantime, legal downloads price was 8 pound in 2005.After dramatically drop this indicator rise to almost 10 pound. Turning to DVD, although, it remained constant from 2007 to 2009 with 7 pound, at the end of the given period this figure was 8 pound after modestly increase.
In terms of market share, renting DVDs dominated in 2005, made up 64% of the market. Going to the cinema accounted for 30%, while legal downloads made up only 6%. By 2011, the popularity of DVDs had dropped significantly to 56%. Meanwhile, the share of cinema visits decreased slightly to 18%, and legal downloads experienced a considerable increase, accounting for 26% of the market.
