The given line chart illustrates information about the amount of money that was spent for watching movies, while the pie chart displays the change percentage of market share in three different types of forms over a six-year period, between 2005 and 2011.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that although the cost of watching films through cinema, ticket and DVD, and legal download had upward trends in the whole period, the cost of watching movies in legal download saw a downward trend in the beginning of the period. In addition, both rent a DVD and go to the cinema experienced a decrease, while watch online (legal download) had a significant increase over the period. Interestingly, despite having a decline trend, rent a DVD had the highest proportion compared to others.
Looking at information in more detail, starting at approximately 9 pounds in 2005, cinema ticket witnessed a gradual increase in the first two years before it levelled off until 2009, after which it grew significantly in the last two years, reaching a peak to around 14 pounds, placing it the highest cost for watching films. Similarly, DVD cost went up gradually from 6 pounds in 2005 to around 7 pounds in 2007, after which it remained stable until 2009 and saw a negligible rise to about 8 pounds in the end of the period. In contrast, having decreased in the first two years, legal download witnessed a sharp increase of around 9 pounds in 2011.
Turning to the pie chart, rent a DVD and go to the cinema declined by a tenth and just over one out of ten, respectively. Meanwhile, despite having the least proportion, watch online (legal download) experienced a sharp increase of just over a quarter, making it the highest increase compared to others.
