Submitted by Crash_Recovery t3_1098bth in dataisbeautiful
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Miguel7501 t1_j3wocoj wrote
Would be a bit easier to read if the connection between edge and node looked different from an edge passing through a node.
Maybe nodes could cast a shadow on all edges they don't connect to, but I have no idea if tableau can do that.
Also, your tableau link leads to a 404.
Otherwise_Hunt7296 t1_j3x3jci wrote
I wish Brad Pitt's node was ever so slightly moved as to not touch Sam Jackson's line.
rug1998 t1_j3x42w8 wrote
I thought he used the same actors more than this
furomaar t1_j3xf051 wrote
Tarantino plays in Pulp Fiction, but isn't connected on the graph.
DeeLee_Bee t1_j3xfriw wrote
Movies seem unnecessarily spread out? Why is Jackie Brown all the way over there? Is it supposed to signify something?
Excellent-Practice t1_j3xnl1a wrote
This had nodes for both movies and actors. What might work better is nodes for movies and edges for actors. What might be an even stronger visualization is an adjacency matrix grouped to highlight clusters
StreetBookRandoNumbr t1_j3yhh13 wrote
Brad Pitt was in Pulp Fiction?
bronco_y_espasmo t1_j3ytbtu wrote
This is not beautiful. It's bad, in fact. Ugly.
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marfaxa t1_j3zd9at wrote
I was just about to ask why Brad Pitt was connected to Pulp Fiction.
cultofwacky t1_j40uwoh wrote
It’s just a visual error. The line shouldn’t be going over the node
iemgus t1_j419alc wrote
I got excited because I thought someone had worked out the in universe relationships of the movies/characters in a chart. I have heard there is connections maybe but not well defined, or something lie that.
Crash_Recovery OP t1_j3wn84d wrote
Data: IMDB.com
Tools: Tableau, https://network.ladataviz.com/
Interactive Link: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/zach.bowders/viz/Tarantino_16733832188860/Tarantino