Jackson_Roykirk said:
I said "No".
As others have stated, there is nothing wrong with the "shaky-cam" -- it certainly has it's place. I think it works very well for nuBSG because it adds to the gritty realism that the show's creative team is going for.
nuBSG is good, but Star Trek is not BSG, nor should it ever be like BSG...they are two totally different things. Star Trek has a certain 'tone' and feel to which I think Abrams must be sensitive. That "Star Trek Feel" is just as important as the characters and canon. That feel shouldn't be messed with by use of a "shaky-cam". That would make it less "Star Trek-like".
I completely disagree. In fact, I want Abrams to film this new Trek with a different tone. I want to get rid of the stuff, lifeless tone -- the static cinematography, the uninspired lighting styles -- that have characterized Trek since TNG.
The TOS films weren't afraid to break with the TOS tone -- which itself was radically different from the TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT tone -- by going with both extreme futurism and strong militarism. I would presonally prefer that this new Trek have a retro-futurist tone to it -- but, in any event, it needs to break with the "Trek tone" that you describe above.