The changing hue of movie posters

A couple of weeks ago, software application engineer Vijay Pandurangan had a concept. He determined that motion picture posters have, over the years, become more dark and more blue. Instead of advancing with his life, he decided to analyze the colour data from 35,000 posters produced from 1914 to present day. The outcome, which you see above, shows that his idea was proper.
At the top of the photo you’ll see information from 1914 and at the bottom that from present day. Pandurangan also generated an interactive variation that gives in-depth statistics for each year, along with a clearer graphic that doesn’t take picture brightness into account. You can easily discover both, along with an explanation of his process for producing the visualizations, on his blog site.
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