The line graph illustrates how much money was spent on watching movies, while the pie charts provide information about the changing of the percentage of market share displayed by distinct variation forms over a six-year period from 2005 to 2011. Overall, all the cost for watching movies experienced upward trends, whereas the price of cinema tickets was the highest compared to others. However, the percentage of market share had changed for all categories, meanwhile the most remarkable was the proportion of watches online (legal download) had the biggest change.
Looking at the details, the price of a cinema ticket stood at around nine pounds in 2005. Despite increasing significantly to eleven in 2007, the price of cinema tickets then rose slowly to only 11.5 pounds in the next two years. Next, it reached a peak at 14 pounds in 2011, being the most expensive way for watching movies. Regarding DVD, there was a fluctuation trend, the cost of DVD fluctuated between six pounds and 8 pounds over a six-year period. If we look at Legal Download, its cost was at 8 pounds, after which it witnessed a gradual decline to 2007. Having decreased considerably to six pounds in 2007, it then significantly went up to approximately 9 pounds in 2011.
Moving to pie charts, renting a DVD and going to the cinema saw a downturn trend by 8% and 12%, respectively in 2011. Although the proportion for a rented DVD went down from 64% to 56%, it still became the highest market share compared to others. In contrast, watching online was the only way to experience ane upturn trend, which increased by 20%.
