Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Charts


Charts
The charts show 2 line graphs. The first line graph illustrates films shown in Britain and Australia in the year 2000. US films took the highest percentage as it can be seen in the chart and they took 75% in Britain and 68% in Australia. It is clear from the graph the British films came second with 20% in the UK and 5% in Australia. Australian films were only shown in Australia with a percentage of 10% while other films took 3% in Britain and 15% in Australia as it shown in the graph. The second graph shows the cinema attendance in Britain and Australia from the period 1980 to 2000. Britain had a big number of cinema attendance which reached to 100 million people whereas Australia had a number of 40 million people in 1980. A dramatic fail shows in the graph which happened in both UK and Australia to 50 million people in the UK and 20 million people in Australia in 1982. UK showed an increase and decrease in the period 1982 to 1990 but the number in Australia was stable on 40 million people at the same period. From 1990 to 2000 the number was increasing slowly in both UK and Australia. The graph showed how numbers and type of films changes with time.