Here is an example of what the features might look like in a JSON format:
Here are some potential features that can be extracted from entertainment content and popular media: pervmom201206jessicaryanthediscoveryxxx
{ "movie": { "title": "The Shawshank Redemption", "genre": ["Drama"], "director": "Frank Darabont", "cast": ["Tim Robbins", "Morgan Freeman"], "plot_summary": "Two imprisoned men bond over a number of years, finding solace and eventual redemption through acts of common decency.", "release_year": 1994, "rating": "R", "runtime": 142, "production_company": "Castle Rock Entertainment" }, "tv_show": { "title": "The Office", "genre": ["Comedy"], "creator": "Greg Daniels", "cast": ["Steve Carell", "Rainn Wilson", "John Krasinski"], "episode_count": 201, "season_count": 9, "premiere_date": "2005-03-24", "network": "NBC" }, "music": { "artist": "The Beatles", "album": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "release_date": "1967-06-01", "genre": ["Rock", "Pop"], "tracklist": ["Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "With a Little Help from My Friends"] } } Here is an example of what the features
If you're interesting in getting into color grading check out the "Filmmakers Powergrade". The powergrade was created inside of DaVinci Resolve for my latest project you can read more about the Filmmakers Powergrade here.