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Let’s break down how cameras, lights and grips were used to elevate action scenes in John Wick: Chapter 4.
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Luke Melville - 'Light Reflection'
Nobou - 'Particles'
Tamuz Dekel - 'Ripples'
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0:00 Introduction
0:48 Approaches To Shooting Action
2:55 Shot Size
5:33 Lighting
9:18 Camera Movement
11:00 Conclusion
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Source: British Cinematographer, May 2023, ‘Fights, Camera, Action’
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How To Shoot Action: John Wick 4
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