Thursday, 23 March 2017

Task 7 - Audience Cinema Going Habbits

From research of surveys and other recourses it is clear to see that during WW2 and for a short while after, was when going to the cinema was most popular with an all time high of 1,635.0 million in admission fees during 1946. At these times going to the cinema was known as 'going to the pictures'. Going to the pictures was extremely popular as there wasn't anything similar at home due to ordinary families not yet having televisions. Even in the late 1950s as televisions trickled into homes, the screens were tiny and the choice were small. Going to the pictures was an outing for young and old alike. Which made the cinema a fun fulfilled experience for all of the family, thus it became very popular. Most towns and large villages had their own cinema.

  • Recently the UK box office receipts have being rising. In 2015 they came to £1.236 million, up 17% from 2014. although the box office share of independent films was 10.5%, down 16% from 2014.


What days to audiences go to the cinema?
What are the most popular genres? 
What was the top film in each of these genres?
How do audiences hear about films?
Do audiences prefer US, UK or other nationality films?
Do audiences like 3D films?
What other ways to audiences watch film aside from the cinema?
Who do audiences go to the cinema with?
When and where are most audiences likely to go to the cinema?

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