, was uploaded. Suddenly, "filmography" wasn't just for Hollywood elites; it belonged to anyone with a camera. : Creators like or Casey Neistat

In the era of physical media, filmographies were found in the back of textbooks or on the last pages of IMDb printouts. They served a archival purpose. For example, the filmography of director Akira Kurosawa isn't just a list of titles; it is a map of artistic evolution. You see Seven Samurai (1954) followed by Throne of Blood (1957), tracing the refinement of his visual language.