Wednesday, September 21, 2011

portfolio topic 1

This bar chart indicates the films shown in Britain and Australia by origin in 2000, and for the line graph it shows the cinema attendances which are also Britain and Australia. For the first chart , Britain had the highest % in US films  while for Australia , British films was the least. For the second chart , in 1980 Britain had the highest attendance , and for Australia it had the lowest attendance in 1982.

                In the first chart, Britain had the highest % in US films which was approximately 78% , while for Australia , also it had the highest % which was around 69%. In Britain, British films had the 2nd highest % which was around 20% , and for Australia , it was dramatically less at 5% and it had the 4th highest % in British films. Finally, Britain had the 3rd highest % in other films which was nearly 2% and for Australia it had the 2nd highest % in other films which was approximately 17%.

                In the 2nd chart, Britain had approximately 100 million in 1980, and for Australia, it had one of the lowest numbers of people in 1980 which was around 40 million. In 1982, Britain was approximately 50 million, and for Australia, it was approximately 20 million. In 1984 and 1986, for Britain, it increased dramatically from 80 million to 119 million, while for Australia, it remained steady for 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1990. In 1986, 1988 and 1990, it decreased dramatically from 119 million to 80 million, and then it increased dramatically from 80 million to 119 million. For the last 5 years in Britain, it continued to increase and decrease slightly. Yet, for Australia from 1992 until 1994 it increased normally, and then in 1994 to 2000 it increased slightly.

                To conclude with, both charts had both dramatic and slight increases and decreases in films and cinema attendance.

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