Cinema is one of the many fascinating environments which is constantly evolving. It is such a powerful tool that allows storytellers to bring their beautiful narratives to life. If a picture is worth a thousand words, surely a film is worth a million.
By the late 19th century, the movie camera was born and allowed the creation of the many moving films that can be seen on screen. It has been evolving through many genres, allowing many movie lovers to feel many emotions by having different experiences.
As this environment has evolved through a whole century, many countries have been having their own movie trends. It has also allowed to the country to benefit from it in an economical way by participating in many movie ceremonies and receiving famous awards.
Therefore, our project and different implemented visualizations try to answer to the following question: How has a country’s film trends evolved over time through the prism of ceremonies and rewards?
To be able to implement the visualizations, we used the following datasets of IMDB, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content:
- Yann Yanis Bouquet, 273827
- Emma Lanctuit, 274894
- Gonxhe Idrizi, 275001
Milestone 1 • Milestone 2 • Milestone 3
10% of the final grade
This Milestone contains:
- a description and links to the datasets used
- an explanation to the problematic
- an explanation to the explanatory analysis of the datasets
- some related works on the subject
- some sources that inspired us
10% of the final grade
This Milestone contains:
- the sketches of the vizualiations we want to make in our final product
- the tools that will be useful to achieve that project
- the core visualization that we expect to implement
80% of the final grade
This document contains:
- A description of the path we took to obtain the final result
- an explanation of the challenges that we faced and design decisions that we took
- the peer assessment, including a breakdown of the parts of the project completed by each team member
This video shows what one is able to do with your implemented visualizations.