Kingston
Canadian Royalty
IDK what you’re talking about cameras not having improved considering the thing I’m typing on right now has the ability to shoot HD video in the palm of my hand. Two decades ago the camera alone would have been at least ten times the size not to mention the software behind it or the costIt really hasn’t though. Sure the resolutions and picture quality has improved in leaps and bounds but the general physical technology is the same. BB has always used robo cameras. AU had them hidden behind mirrors for years. Aside from the sensors in them they’re basically the same, albeit linked over a network now rather than a serial protocol. I operate robo cams on certain reality shows and production always uses (the larger) manned cameras when able just due to they look better on screen.
Robo cams are considerably less resolution than manned studio cameras, which are much bigger and have much better guts in them.
The only thing that’s changed is motion control, I.e. motorized sliders and rigs, which in a professional capacity are considerably more expensive than using a human.
Even in feature films, film cameras are still preferred when budget allows because the image quality of film will always be better than anything digital. The technology has been the same for 100 years, but the manufacturing process of film stock has gotten better.
Anyway, not to flog a dead horse. That’s my Ted talk![]()

Even more ridiculous is your comparing shooting BB to shooting a film… The two are apples and oranges.
The biggest concern you seem to have about fixed cameras is how much HM’s are aware of them when they can clearly see them vs not. At best it stops people from addressing the camera directly but in reality HM’s know they’re being filmed and really doesn’t do much to change behaviour. If it did we would have seen more franchises adapt this way of shooting instead of the exact opposite.