Tableau and IMDb Partner To Launch Data Visualization Campaign for Movie Lovers

Tableau is teaming up with IMDb, the online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – to empower movie lovers and analytics fanatics to create and share free data visualizations about their favorite films.

How it works: For the next two years, IMDb will share a selection of its massive dataset on Tableau Public, which allows users to explore, create, and share data visualizations online. The IMDb data sets are available to Tableau users through a licensing arrangement between IMDb and Tableau.
  • Users can analyze a vast collection of movie-related data points licensed by IMDb, including cast and crew, user ratings, genres, plots, and more.
  • And, with a step-by-step starter kit provided by Tableau, data viz beginners all the way up to experts can tap into — and experiment with — the pop culture-fueled data.
  • Select submissions received before May 2, 2024 will be featured on Tableau websites, social media channels, and in presentations at Tableau Conference, April 29 – May 1, 2024 in San Diego.
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“Tableau is committed to enabling 10 million people with data skills by 2027. We want to inspire and educate beginners, experts, and everyone in between to use data in ways that can make a real impact on their lives and organizations,” said Elizabeth Maxson, SVP and Chief Marketing Officer, Tableau. “We are excited to collaborate with IMDb, and allow our community members to flex their creative muscle and experiment with data about the movies they know and love.”

"New collaboration with Tableau will empower entertainment fans and professionals to surface and share insights from the IMDb database in visually compelling ways,” said Nikki Santoro, Chief Operating Officer, IMDb. “This is an exciting, unique opportunity for users to showcase their love of film for a global audience by creating new and distinctive data visualizations that will entertain and inform movie fans.”

Members of the Tableau community shared how they used the new partnership to flex their creative muscle.

Lindsay Betzendahl, Tableau Visionary, used the tools to build a visualization that highlights her favorite actor, Jim Carrey.

“Tableau is more than just a tool to make charts – it brings stories to life by harmonizing the power of analytics with creative, flexible designs,” Betzendahl said. “This collaboration with IMDb allowed me to experiment with unique and enjoyable datasets.”


Irene Diomi, Tableau Visionary, visualized Meryl Streep’s IMDb movie ratings from 2000-2022, measuring some of her most iconic films against one another.




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