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This is something I have noticed with a lot of new films these days. During Star Trek in every action seen the camera was panning about so much it never focused on anything and all you got was a blur. When Kirk and Spock beam over to the Romulan ship the camera moves about so much you have no idea how many people they are firing against and who is winning or losing.
The other trick they like to do all the time is have really short shot times and switch camera all the time, this was done in Quantum of Solace a lot. it means that you have no idea what is going on at all.
In Spider Man you get the camera sweeping about all over the place so again you can't really tell who is or isn't winning a fight \ action scene.
What is the point of an action scene these days if you can't tell what is going on. If they are going to spend all this money and do these flashy CGI stuff why not have a fixed camera and then we will know what is happening
The other trick they like to do all the time is have really short shot times and switch camera all the time, this was done in Quantum of Solace a lot. it means that you have no idea what is going on at all.
In Spider Man you get the camera sweeping about all over the place so again you can't really tell who is or isn't winning a fight \ action scene.
What is the point of an action scene these days if you can't tell what is going on. If they are going to spend all this money and do these flashy CGI stuff why not have a fixed camera and then we will know what is happening