bfi statistical yearbook
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- 1. BFI statistical yearbook This screen shot on the right shows the age distribution of admissionsbetween 203 and 2013. Thischart shows that ages 15-24 watch morefilms than other age groupsand the chart shows that the distribution administrationsfor this age are slightly higher. The next table showsthe popularity of films released in the year 2013 by the age group 15-24. As you can see the top two filmsare both comedy films, which could show that this age group prefersthe comedy film genre. The next age group has a morevaried number of filmsand its genre preference. (They have less of a genre preference). The next age group is 35-44 yearsold and there film genre preferenceis cartoon and childrens filmsas they are the most vied by this age. This is probably because this is the normalage for this age of peopleto have children who they take to watch these films. Age 45-54 peoplehavea varied film preferenceand donthave a particular film genre, however they appear to watch series films like action and thriller films etc. rather than comedy and other genres.
- 2. The gender of the audiencesare not one sided anymore. Asmany men watch filmsas women do. There are now filmsthat are specifically marketed for women and vise versefor men.