Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Films shown and cinema attendance in Britain and Australia


Portfolio Task -1             

            Films shown and cinema attendance in Britain and Australia

The bar graph shows the origin of films which are shown in Britain and Australia in 2000, then the line graph tells us the number of people who attend the cinema in both countries.

            In Britain the most shown films were the US films by nearly 75% while it was nearly 70% in Australia. British films took a percentage of 20% in the UK and only 5% in Australia. In Australia nothing but Australian films are shown and it is only 10%. Other films took a percentage of 2% and 16% for Britain and Australia. For the cinema attendance it fluctuated for Britain from 1980 to 1990. Then it ends up with a dramatic increase in 2000 by 150 million people, while it fluctuated for Australia from 1980 to 1984 then it leveled out to 1990. The number of people after that increased rapidly to reach 90 million in 2000.

            In conclusion, I would say that the US films have more audience than any other films which leads us to know that in 2000 the number of people who attend the cinema increased to reach 150 million in Britain and 90 million in Australia.


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