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This project involves analyzing a dataset from IMDB to understand factors influencing movie success. The analysis includes: 1. Examining movie genres and their impact on IMDB scores. 2. Analyzing the relationship between movie duration and ratings. 3. Investigating the most common languages used in movies and their effect on scores. 4. Identifying top directors based on average scores and their contribution to success. 5. Exploring the correlation between movie budgets and box office earnings. Insights gained will be reported in a PDF report with linked Excel data and submitted for review.

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Imdb Questions

This project involves analyzing a dataset from IMDB to understand factors influencing movie success. The analysis includes: 1. Examining movie genres and their impact on IMDB scores. 2. Analyzing the relationship between movie duration and ratings. 3. Investigating the most common languages used in movies and their effect on scores. 4. Identifying top directors based on average scores and their contribution to success. 5. Exploring the correlation between movie budgets and box office earnings. Insights gained will be reported in a PDF report with linked Excel data and submitted for review.

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Imdb questions

Problem Statement: The dataset provided is related to IMDB Movies. A potential problem to investigate
could be: "What factors influence the success of a movie on IMDB?" Here, success can be defined by
high IMDB ratings. The impact of this problem is significant for movie producers, directors, and investors
who want to understand what makes a movie successful to make informed decisions in their future
projects.

Data Cleaning: This step involves preprocessing the data to make it suitable for analysis. It includes
handling missing values, removing duplicates, converting data types if necessary, and possibly feature
engineering.

Data Analysis: Here, you'll explore the data to understand the relationships between different variables.
You might look at the correlation between movie ratings and other factors like genre, director, budget,
etc. You might also want to consider the year of release, the actors involved, and other relevant factors.

Five 'Whys' Approach: This technique will help you dig deeper into the problem. For instance, if you find
that movies with higher budgets tend to have higher ratings, you can ask "Why?" repeatedly to uncover
the root cause. Here's an example:

 Q: "Why do movies with higher budgets tend to have higher ratings?"

 A: They can afford better production quality.

 Q: "Why does better production quality lead to higher ratings?"

 A: It enhances the viewer's experience.

 Q: "Why does an enhanced viewer experience lead to higher ratings?"

 A: Viewers are more likely to rate a movie highly if they enjoyed watching it.

 Q: "Why are viewers more likely to rate a movie highly if they enjoyed watching it?"

 A: Positive experiences lead to positive reviews.

 Q: "Why do positive reviews matter?"

 A: They influence other viewers' decisions to watch the movie, increasing its popularity and
success.

Report and Data Story: After your analysis, you'll create a report that tells a story with your data. This
should include your initial problem, your findings, and the insights you've gained. Use visualizations to
help tell your story and make your findings more understandable.

Remember, as a data analyst, your goal is not just to answer questions but to provide insights that can
drive decision-making. Your analysis should aim to provide actionable insights that can help stakeholders
make informed decisions.

Data Analytics Tasks:


You are required to provide a detailed report for the below data record mentioning the answers of the
questions that follows:

A. Movie Genre Analysis: Analyze the distribution of movie genres and their impact on the IMDB score.

 Task: Determine the most common genres of movies in the dataset. Then, for each genre,
calculate descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode, range, variance, standard deviation) of the
IMDB scores.

 Hint: Use Excel's COUNTIF function to count the number of movies for each genre. You might
need to manipulate the 'genres' column to separate multiple genres for a single movie. Use
Excel's functions like AVERAGE, MEDIAN, MODE, MAX, MIN, VAR, and STDEV to calculate
descriptive statistics. Compare the statistics to understand the impact of genre on movie ratings.

B. Movie Duration Analysis: Analyze the distribution of movie durations and its impact on the IMDB
score.

 Task: Analyze the distribution of movie durations and identify the relationship between movie
duration and IMDB score.

 Hint: Calculate descriptive statistics such as mean, median, and standard deviation for movie
durations. Use Excel's functions like AVERAGE, MEDIAN, and STDEV. Create a scatter plot to
visualize the relationship between movie duration and IMDB score. Add a trendline to assess the
direction and strength of the relationship.

C. Language Analysis: Situation: Examine the distribution of movies based on their language.

 Task: Determine the most common languages used in movies and analyze their impact on the
IMDB score using descriptive statistics.

 Hint: Use Excel's COUNTIF function to count the number of movies for each language. Calculate
the mean, median, and standard deviation of the IMDB scores for each language. Compare the
statistics to understand the impact of language on movie ratings.

D. Director Analysis: Influence of directors on movie ratings.

 Task: Identify the top directors based on their average IMDB score and analyze their contribution
to the success of movies using percentile calculations.

 Hint: Calculate the average IMDB score for each director. Use Excel's PERCENTILE function to
identify the directors with the highest scores. Compare the scores of these directors to the
overall distribution of scores.

E. Budget Analysis: Explore the relationship between movie budgets and their financial success.

 Task: Analyze the correlation between movie budgets and gross earnings, and identify the
movies with the highest profit margin.

 Hint: Calculate the correlation coefficient between movie budgets and gross earnings using
Excel's CORREL function. Calculate the profit margin (gross earnings - budget) for each movie
and identify the movies with the highest profit margin using Excel's MAX function.
Remember, these tasks are designed to progressively explore different aspects of the dataset and
uncover meaningful insights. Each task builds upon the previous one to provide a comprehensive
analysis of the IMDB movie data.

How to do this Project?

1. Download the dataset: Begin by downloading the dataset provided for the project. Ensure that
you have access to Microsoft Excel for data analysis.

2. Perform Analysis: Use Excel to perform the analysis and answer the questions mentioned in the
project details.

3. Submit a Report: Create a report (PDF/PPT) to present your findings to the leadership team. The
report should include the following sections:

Project Description

Provide a brief overview of the project, its objectives, and the approach you followed.

Approach

Explain your approach to the project and how you executed it, including the specific techniques and
tools used.

Tech-Stack Used

Specify the software and its version (e.g., Microsoft Excel 2022) and mention the purpose of using it.

Insights

Summarize the insights and knowledge gained during the project. Discuss key findings and any
meaningful trends or patterns discovered.

Result

Describe what you achieved through the project and how it has contributed to your understanding of
the IMDB Movie Analysis.

Drive Link

Save your report as a PDF file and upload it to your Google Drive. Set the link visibility to public and
provide the sharable link within the report.

Hyperlink the Excel Sheet file to your report:

Note: Kindly make sure that you hyperlink the excel file or the link of the google excel sheet to your
report. If you want to know the steps, read below:

Step 1: Open your Google Drive account and locate the file you want to link to in your presentation.
Right-click on the file and select "Get link." Make sure that the sharing settings for the file are set to
"Anyone with the link can view" or "Anyone with the link can edit," depending on your preference.
Step 2: In PowerPoint, navigate to the slide where you want to insert the hyperlink. Highlight the text or
object that you want to turn into a hyperlink.

Step 3: Click the "Insert" tab in the top menu bar, then select "Hyperlink."

Step 4: In the "Insert Hyperlink" dialog box, paste the Google Drive link you copied in step 1 into the
"Address" field.

Step 5: Click "OK" to insert the hyperlink. You should now see that the text or object you selected in step
2 has been turned into a hyperlink.

Step 6: To test the hyperlink, go into presentation mode by pressing F5 or clicking the "Slide Show" tab
and selecting "From Beginning." Click on the hyperlink you just created to make sure it takes you to the
correct Google Drive file.

Hyperlink any file in PDF: Write the project in Ms. Word, format it exactly the way it is instructed in the
‘How to do this Project’ Section, and design the document nicely. Add the link to the required file and
hyperlink it. Then save the document as PDF.

How to Submit your Project:

Step 1 Do your project in PPT/PDF. It’s your choice. For PDF, write your project in Ms Word, then save the
file in PDF format. You will find the option in the ‘Save As’ Box.

Step 2 Now, upload the file i.e., PPT/PDF on your google drive. It would be wise to create a Single Folder
and Name it “Trainity Assignments”. Inside that folder, create another Folder name “Project Name”.
Upload your assignment there.

Step 3 Right Click on the File, and select ‘Get Link’ under ‘Share’. A Dialog Box will Pop up. Inside the Box,
Under General Access, Change ‘Restricted’ to ‘Anyone with the Link’. No need to change anything else.

Step 4 Click on ‘Copy Link’.

Step 5 Now paste the link in the Drive Link box when submitting the project.

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