The line graph provides information about the cost for watching movies and the pie charts illustrate the change of market share in percentage represented by the three forms from 2005 until 2011.
Overall, the line graph shows two categories have upward trends, which are cinema ticket and DVD while another one which is legal download category has improved after slightly decline. Additionally, in the pie charts, rent a DVD activity shows a big percentage rather than two activities such as go to cinema and legal download.
To begin with, cinema ticket prices had increased steadily, started approximately at £9 in 2005 and went up dramatically and reached a peak at £14 in 2011. DVD costs had risen slightly from 2005, about £6 until £8 in 2011 while legal download prices started about £8 in 2005 and decreased moderately in 2007, but after that, showed went up slightly until reach a peak in 2011 above £8.
Furthermore, information from pie charts illustrates the percentage from rent a DVD shows a big share of percentages from all categories. In 2005 rent a DVD showed 64% and it remained the same until 2011, with about 56% while go to the cinema category showed moderate decreases, about 12% from 2005 until 2011. Nevertheless, legal downloads showed a massive rise from 2005 until 2011, about 20%.
