When real choreography in fight sequences shows the true level of talent rather than the camera faking it.Lack of shaky cam is why Bourne Identity 1 is the only good one.![]()
You know, I wouldn’t call what they are doing in shows like Severance as much “shaky cam” as I would it “wandering handheld cam”…here, they intentionally give the camera a “handheld” view where the camera man constantly moves the camera up / down, side-to-side—without stopping—to try to give the viewer some artificial sense of verisimilitude…but once you notice it in a scene, it throws you out of
the scene and becomes an irritant.
Here is an example …just watch the frame constantly bounce up-and-down / side-to-side…and no, it’s not because it has some action in the scene…this is a typically framed scene in Season 2 (spoiler if you have not seen Season 2, Episode 4):
Give me a “locked-down” series of shots that lets me concentrate on what is IN the frame vs. having to be distracted by THE FRAME ITSELF.
The first series that I recall using “wandering handheld cam” was the rebooted Battlestar Galactica…but it was much more subtle than what I see in current shows.
I think this is a determination/definition that is missing in our conversations. joberg was definitely describing this but called it the same as I would have, shaky cam, but you are right in saying it is really just hand held. A cameraman would chime in right here........ dang, I can't remember who it is... oh I hate forgetting stuff like this. Who of us posts the set pics from behind the camera?