Isn't the manufacturer doing a worse/larger version of this assumption normalisation by having these things on by default?
More articles explaining how to customise the settings is better than less because it draws attention to the fact these options are being forced on all consumers.
Shaky-cam action movies are their own unique problem :)
I think they exist because it saves a fair bit of cash on fight choreographers and the time it takes to train the actors to do it realistically. On the flip side, it really increases the respect I have for properly choreographed action scenes that are consistent and visible.
More articles explaining how to customise the settings is better than less because it draws attention to the fact these options are being forced on all consumers.
Shaky-cam action movies are their own unique problem :)
I think they exist because it saves a fair bit of cash on fight choreographers and the time it takes to train the actors to do it realistically. On the flip side, it really increases the respect I have for properly choreographed action scenes that are consistent and visible.