I’ve parsed data from icmdb.com. Thr dataset contains over 1.75M vehicles in movies. There are Top-10 car types of car on the viz along movie release years.
That’s cool, never realized the convertible so popular back then, 80% of all vehicles back in 1915!
Convertibles need to make a comeback!!
Does this include the movie cars?
Cars… remember when cellphones had been standard for a couple of years before film writers accepted they weren’t going away and actually should be in their works? 😂
What’s the difference between a simple truck and a pickup?
Can you divide SUV between “true” SUVs (Jeep Wrangler, Ford Bronco, etc.) and crossovers/CUVs (Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, etc.)? I think that would be interesting, to see when CUVs got popular enough that they started to make a real appearance, vs. military jeeps or off-roading vehicles or whatever.
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DATA: [https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/alexandervarlamov/cars-trucks-bikes-buses-in-movies](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/alexandervarlamov/cars-trucks-bikes-buses-in-movies)
TOOL: tableau
I’ve parsed data from icmdb.com. Thr dataset contains over 1.75M vehicles in movies.
There are Top-10 car types of car on the viz along movie release years.
That’s cool, never realized the convertible so popular back then, 80% of all vehicles back in 1915!
Convertibles need to make a comeback!!
Does this include the movie cars?
Cars… remember when cellphones had been standard for a couple of years before film writers accepted they weren’t going away and actually should be in their works? 😂
What’s the difference between a simple truck and a pickup?
Can you divide SUV between “true” SUVs (Jeep Wrangler, Ford Bronco, etc.) and crossovers/CUVs (Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, etc.)? I think that would be interesting, to see when CUVs got popular enough that they started to make a real appearance, vs. military jeeps or off-roading vehicles or whatever.