I read a few posts about this but still not sure so i will ask here.
[crew] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [credit_id] => 52fe420dc3a36847f8000437 [department] => Directing [id] => 1 [job] => Director [name] => George Lucas [profile_path] => /rJ1zvSeZfge0mHtLnzJn4Mkw18S.jpg ) [1] => Array ( [credit_id] => 52fe420dc3a36847f800043d [department] => Writing [id] => 1 [job] => Author [name] => George Lucas [profile_path] => /rJ1zvSeZfge0mHtLnzJn4Mkw18S.jpg ) [2] => Array ( [credit_id] => 52fe420dc3a36847f800045b [department] => Production [id] => 1 [job] => Executive Producer [name] => George Lucas [profile_path] => /rJ1zvSeZfge0mHtLnzJn4Mkw18S.jpg )
For movies/11/credits under credits/crew I see George Lucas show up multiple times. Each has the same object id but different credit_id for each of his different contributions. Is is safe to say that the Credit->Crew->id is unique to the person and the Credit->Crew->credit_id unique to the role that person had for that specific movie?
If the answer is yes, I would assume that all movies George Lucas directed, wrote or produced would have the same Crew->id but different Crew->crew_id. Can anyone confirm this?
Nevari atrast filmu vai TV pārraidi? Jāpiesakās, lai to izveidotu.
Vēlies novērtēt šo vienumu vai pievienot to sarakstam?
Neesi dalībnieks?
Atbilde no Travis Bell
on augusts 24, 2014 at 10:11 AM
In movies, every credit will be unique and thus have a unique
credit_id
. For TV however, you will see thesecredit_id
s be reused for multiple seasons, since that’s how we calculate TV series credits.Yes, exactly.
Cheers.
Atbilde no angelxmoreno
on augusts 26, 2014 at 1:19 AM
Excelent. Thanks Travis. Now to to cast_ids, hope i can figure that one out as well.
Atbilde no Travis Bell
on augusts 26, 2014 at 9:28 AM
cast_id
is only present on movies and is our old legacy ID. You don't need to worry about it in any way if you decide to track credits with thecredit_id
.Cheers.
Atbilde no angelxmoreno
on augusts 28, 2014 at 1:28 AM
nice, thanks a ton