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John Wick 4 Behind the Scenes — Stunts, Cinematography & VFX Explained

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John Wick 4 behind the scenes — how the filmmakers capture realistic action in a stylized world with a breakdown of the stunts, cinematography, and VFX.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to the John Wick Universe
02:22 - Cinematography
07:16 - Visual Effects
10:07 - Stunts
13:46 - Takeaways

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JOHN WICK 4 BEHIND THE SCENES

In 2014, the first John Wick film burst onto the action scene with guns blazing. It instantly raised the bar for what action films could do — a feat surpassed by each successive entry in the franchise. The fourth chapter represents the pinnacle of this style, and in this video breakdown, we’re looking at John Wick 4 behind the scenes to see how they shot it. Specifically, how the stunts, cinematography, and VFX blend seamlessly to create realistic action in a stylized world.

JOHN WICK 4 CINEMATOGRAPHY

Two things are immediately apparent when studying John Wick cinematography — the steady and slow camera movement during action scenes and the preference for wide frames. This lends itself to a great tradition of fight scenes done “in-camera.” While most films opt for plenty of coverage and editing to construct the action, the John Wick filmmakers let the action choreography speak for itself. The fighting might be grounded in realism, but the lighting is hyper-stylized with bold, saturated colors.

JOHN WICK 4 VFX

To pull off the type of action we see in these films, VFX is both a safety concern and a time-saver. First, with so much weaponry, especially at close range, a lot of work needs to be done in post. This includes adding smoke and muzzle flares to prop guns, digitally creating throwing weapons like knives and axes, and, of course, the insane amount of blood effects. As explained in the video, if they had attempted this many blood effects practically, they would have gotten half the work done in the same amount of time.

JOHN WICK 4 STUNTS

You can’t have realistic action without realistic stunts. Former stuntman and stunt coordinator Chad Stahelski stepped into the director’s chair for the John Wick series (co-directing the first film and solo directing the rest). With Stahelski’s background, the stunts and action choreography could be done as realistically as possible — and when you have an action star like Keanu Reeves willing to do most of his own stunts and fights, you can’t go wrong. By knowing what’s possible, what looks good on camera, on where action choreography could be elevated, the John Wick films prove that action cinema is far from dead.


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