Now if they could only get the cinematographers to actually use it instead of subjecting us the the “shaky camera” scenes that are so prevalent now.
Thanks for that comment.
It seems that about 10 years ago cinematographers and directors thought it would be cool/different to constantly shake the camera.
It has gotten out of control.
In addition, while they don’t do it nearly as much, action shots are cut into 1 second or less images that are slapped together.
While I’m at it, this trend to shoot scenes in near total darkness may work in the theater, but at home, it sux.
Also, the volume fluctuations between dialog and action drive me nuts.