John Wick - Cinematography at its finest


The John Wick movies make use of several techniques in cinematography and camera angles to create a suspenseful and engaging story. The films frequently use wide shots to show the expansive, dangerous world that John Wick inhabits. These shots establish the setting and give the viewer a sense of the scale of the action. He is always position in large spaces with attacks coming from multiple angles.

The films also use close-ups to create emotion, particularly during moments of violence. These shots focus on the actors' faces and show their expressions. They are meant to make you feel for the sheer brutality of the action and how each character is badly bruised and injured throughout.

John Wick is known for its long, continuous takes, which add to the intensity and realism of the action scenes. These shots are choreographed carefully and you can almost tell how the camera shifts to show when John is winning or losing in the battles.

Low-angle shots are used to make the characters appear more powerful and imposing. The films use low angles during action scenes to create a sense danger.

As you can tell, I enjoy this series because there is constant movement in the films and the use of various lighting, camera angles and close ups all make for a tense ride while watching the films.

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