The graph depicts information about the expense of seeing movies, while the chart displays the change in proportion of store share provided in three specific forms over a six-year period of time from 2005 to 2011.
Overall, it is evident that there was a considerable trend in the three categories. Notably, the rapid rise in the interest of people in purchasing the cinema ticket, while DVD and legal download received the similar fluctuating response throughout the years.
To begin with, cinema tickets and DVDs shared almost the same pattern, one thing to differentiate it is the starting and ending point , while legal download also experienced a significant trend. In 2005, Cinema tickets began at around 9 pounds and increased sharply to 14 pounds in 20011. The DVD witnessed a gradual increase accounting for 6 in the beginning of the time frame shown and ended up at 8 pounds. Meanwhile, legal download’s starting point in 2005 was around 8 pounds and exhibited a rapid decrease to 6 pounds a couple of years after before facing a gradual rising in the year after 2007.
The pie chart presents a comparison, which did not really have a big difference. While the option to rent DVDs was relatively more popular than the other two options to watch movies during the period of time, 2005 and 20011 at 64% and 56%, respectively . COnversely, watching online decreased by 12% from 2005 to 2011 and surprisingly watching movies online became more popular as time went by only 6% to 26%.
