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** However, the camera became less jittery as the series went on; later, this only came up when it made the most sense-during action scenes.
* ''[[24]]''.
* ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' was notable for being the first show that ''simulated'' the jittercam effect in its CGI sequences.
* The 2003 reboot of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. The use, at least in the space scenes, was actually called for by writer/producer Ronald D. Moore, in his manifesto on "naturalistic science-fiction." The idea was that while in conventional film-making it is important never to draw attention to the camera in order to avoid breaking [[Suspension of Disbelief]], CGI special effects shots tend to fall into a sort of [[Uncanny Valley]] effect. The CGI shots in ''Battlestar Galactica'' were therefore shot using only camera placements and techniques that theoretically could have been used if the show were, in fact a documentary.
* The ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "Love & Monsters".