Is there an attribute that lists the color, black-white property of a movie? I realize that some movies would have both...
If there is no attribute is there a way to deduce it?
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Risposta da Marr π³π±
il 6 aprile, 2018 alle 6:18PM
The tagword black and white!
Risposta da houman
il 6 aprile, 2018 alle 7:03PM
Thanks for the quick response...
I'm sorry I'm totally new to the API
Where can i find the tag, is it a property on the movie detail > /movie/{movie_id}?
Or are you referring to keywords?
Thank you!
Risposta da ticao2 π§π· pt-BR
il 6 aprile, 2018 alle 9:27PM
I think @alltimemarr is referring to keyword.
Tagword does not exist in TMDb.
https://developers.themoviedb.org/3/movies/get-movie-keywords
And make a test here
https://www.themoviedb.org/discover/movie
In 2017 there are 11 films.
Risposta da Marr π³π±
il 7 aprile, 2018 alle 7:01AM
Hahaha yes keywords. I combined the words keyword and tags hahahaha. πππππ
Risposta da lineker
il 7 aprile, 2018 alle 7:40AM
I'm personally not a fan of that keyword and any similar ones ("black and white and color" is one I hate). I would actually vote to get rid of it since it's only added for 500 movies (out of thousands and many appear to be modern movies made in black and white). It would be better to wait for another solution. Compare it to IMDb where they have a Technical Specs section with such data.
Risposta da Marr π³π±
il 7 aprile, 2018 alle 8:47AM
Same here, I don't mind the black and white one that much, but black and white and color... it can apply to every movie :) although it probably means a black and white movie shifting to color. Or like Shindler's List with the red coat/jacket. But even then... I think it's even more trivia.
Risposta da Travis Bell
il 7 aprile, 2018 alle 11:40AM
Ya, I think we need a technical specs area. That's the correct solution. There's lots of data to collect there beyond the colour the movie was shot in too.
Risposta da houman
il 18 aprile, 2018 alle 5:24PM
I recall imdb's original interface exposed technical data such as detailed-cinematography info (sometimes even listed what kind of film was used). It was easy to recognized b&w, color or mixed (e.g. movie such as Tarkovsky's Stalker).
It also had very detailed sound-mix info...once again it was easy to recognize a silent movie.
TMDB data & service are amazing! Is there a process outline for upgrading it? In other words is there a way I can help improve it?
Risposta da houman
il 30 aprile, 2018 alle 6:20PM
Is there something I can do to help?
Risposta da Travis Bell
il 2 maggio, 2018 alle 10:22AM
I have this tracked as a feature for the future. It's not an item I expect to get to very soon as there is lots of other more important things to finish.
There's nothing more that you can do, thanks for the offer though.
Risposta da HΓ©ctor
il 5 dicembre, 2022 alle 1:42PM
Switching here from IMDB to TMDB... let's say for political reasons.
And there are a few things I miss here. One of them is this: color/b&w info. The other is aspect ratio. I think a website called "the movie database" should have these. Two visual characteristics. There are other characteristics or data that you can't tell watching the film like the year or country. But these are visual, you can get them with your eyes (and perhaps a ruler for the aspect ratio).