Alyeska wrote:
War movies and scifi movies are very much different. Its possible, but its also not nearly as easy to do so. I notice how you didn't really contradict what I stated about B5 and Andromeda. The visuals are mostly for eye candy and while we like to say they are accurate, we know they can have just as many errors as the dialogue because these are virtual creations done by people who are not perfect.
On the contrary, they have a lot in common, ships trading shots in an open expanse, outside visual contact. Like I said, check any war movie (except sailing movies, and Pearl Harbour) with ships firing, not one shows two antagonists in the same shot, except for a few clouds of smoke in the horizon. (Possible exception to "They were expendable", but that involves PT boats...)
Anyway, shooting a real (space)ship action carefully, involves a only lot of editing, in fact, it may be easier to do, since the animators (if CGI is involved) don't have to deal with million-plus polygons at the same time...
As for B5, a local station is currently showing season 5, and like Ted C said, rarely are two space ships trading shots in the same scene... but, I'm not touching that.
Andromeda... hummm, so far I've only seen 2 episodes, both of them involving a lot of running around the ship, with the ocasional outside shot... Nope, can't touch that either.
Yes, I agree that the visuals are eye-candy, but when analysing something, one has to go by the method that provides the least amount of error, and that is the visuals, since dialogue is always open to interpretation, even when a clear stated number is said.