Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Fictional Video Analysis: John Wick Home Invasion: Analysis


John Wick Home Invasion: Analysis.

The target audience for this video are gamers and/or males as this is the majority demographic of gamers and Payday players, the game it is based on. This is shown as the scene features fast changing shots and lots of violence typically associated with males and gamers. The setting is also at night which connotes to the darkness of the film which is mostly associated to males.

There are many typical features shown in this fictional image. One of which is seen in the camera angles and camera movements. One of the the most common camera movements seen in this scene are the fast changing and the sweeping shots. These shots are are very common and consistent with fast passed action films.

The feature figure for this film is Keanu Reeves, one of the leading roles in a major hit "The Matrix". In this film the leading role is also played by Keanu Reeves and it feels like the he acts in the same methodical way he does in the other film. this may be to draw in fans from the other film. People may enjoy watching this character as they may aspire to how easy he makes everything he does seem.

This video has no overall message except for that if you brake into an assassins house you are going to pay the price.

This film is based on one story and has a complete resolution at the end of the film making this film a one off and also meaning there wont be any prequels/sequels. this helps the film as it does not have to promote multiple films at once, but only the one. this means that they can spare more time for self promotion instead of promoting other products. This can be helpful when producing films a this give you more time and material to use towards helping promote your own product.

The key themes i an see in this piece are that of mindless murder and violence. These themes run as a constant in near all action movies. this helps as it associates this action movie to other action movies drawing in more hype for the movie.

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