trevanian
Rear Admiral
I've always thought that the specific place for a bit of vibro-cam was when you had the camera ON THE HULL as a ship made a maneuver (if your psuedotrekscience has structural integrity issues, it'd follow that you'd have a wiggle on the hull, right?).
Visually, it's like when you have most car-mounted jeep stuff, there is a BIT of vibration and it is good, it keeps reality from looking like a process shot or RP. If you're not on the hull, you can get by with simple 'operator error' in terms of misframing shots (kind of like the opening of DS9's pilot or a number of shots in the original SW movie, where you have the 'chase plane' feel, but other than that, it does seem kinda intrusive a lot of the time.
Visually, it's like when you have most car-mounted jeep stuff, there is a BIT of vibration and it is good, it keeps reality from looking like a process shot or RP. If you're not on the hull, you can get by with simple 'operator error' in terms of misframing shots (kind of like the opening of DS9's pilot or a number of shots in the original SW movie, where you have the 'chase plane' feel, but other than that, it does seem kinda intrusive a lot of the time.