Once again you guys hade done a great job and I will continue to contribute and love every minute you produce.Yes, thank you. Fixing.
Once again you guys hade done a great job and I will continue to contribute and love every minute you produce.Yes, thank you. Fixing.
I enjoyed parts of this episode but it has problems. The biggest problem I have with it is a problem I have most episodes of this series, it's just too long. There's nothing wrong with a 63 minute story, but there's not enough story here to justify that run time and the editing of this episode could have been much, much tighter. I don't think entire scenes have to come out, but there's a lot of 'fat' that could be trimmed to get this episode down to about 45-50 minutes. It wouldn't fix any of the story's problems, but there'd be a lot less time to think about them because the scenes won't be dragging on longer than they need to and make it a much more enjoyable viewing experience. At present, it kinda feels like a work print, everything is in there just waiting to be further refined.
And, certainly, excising the extraneous flashback bookends would buy about two minutes right there. (As David Gerrold conceded, those flashback scenes were more about production promises made to Carl Sheldon--our "Old Scotty"--than about furthering the episode's narrative.)
But, yes--there are probably lots of places where tightening the edit could be done. Sometimes "less is more."
It's not my cup of tea because those fan-series (Phase II, Farragut, and STC) never captured the stories, beats, and themes of the classic Star Trek like Starship Exeter 's 2 episodes did so wonderfully. The look or aesthetics are fine, but they will always be compared to the real thing for me. Where Exeter does great is create a pocket world where their stories could exist in the classic Star Trek universe, and I appreciate their originality and sense of adventure. The other fanfilms I've mentioned feels more like TNG stories set in the TOS world. I would love to see 1 more adventure with Exeter, as for the others, I just don't care if they come out or not.I think each fanfilm group makes the show they want to see. All proclamations and mission statements aside, the proof is in the product. New Voyages has fairly consistently been a connect-the-dots and full-in-the-blanks show, and clearly its makers like that and they have an audience that enjoys all those callbacks and connections. STC does some of this as well, albeit with short of half as many episodes it remains to be seen how similar or dissimilar to NV it ends up being in this regard. If that's what they want to make and that's what some people enjoy, that's fine. It's just not everyone's cup of tea.
Never saw Starship Exeter until now and I couldn't agree more. It felt like watching a TOS episode like no other fan film I've seen.never captured the stories, beats, and themes of the classic Star Trek like Starship Exeter 's 2 episodes did so wonderfully.
That's what [collectively] we were aiming for. We wanted it to feel like 1969 all over again. That's a goal I don't think any fanfilm group embraced quite as firmly as the Exeter people did. Most other 'retro" shows either consciously or unconsciously borrow a lot from what came after in terms of continuity or tone.Never saw Starship Exeter until now and I couldn't agree more. It felt like watching a TOS episode like no other fan film I've seen.
Very enjoyable!We threw the switch.
"The Holiest Thing" is now available on YouTube. Feedback and comments are welcome.
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An "official" version of this exists, but as I did not participate in the edit as I was on my way to Los Angeles by then. However, I wanted to present my vision of how the film was meant to be - a horror film.
It isn't cannon, no fan-film is, so don't get hung up on the ending. Just know that it was done this way at Walters request. It was his way of saying thanks and farewell to the character we all knew and loved. He was a joy to work with and remains a friend to this day.
Greg, is this the version that was shown at Trek Trax Atlanta in April 2014?
Daren Dochterman (director of "The Holiest Thing") released the version of the episode that had been minutes away from release two years ago. (Folks may remember that it was nearly released back on Saint Valentine's Day of 2014. It had been pulled back at the last minute for nearly two year's worth of reworking and post-production fixes.)
For better or worse, this is the February, 2014 pre-"fixed" version as Daren had originally put it all together.
Watching this now, just about to the end. I haven't seen it since the revised ending, but I have to say I think I like this cut better than the "official" release.Off-topic a little, but I was reminded by Greg's posting of the other version of THT, that I really enjoyed Jack's version of To Serve All My Days. He says...
Off-topic a little, but I was reminded by Greg's posting of the other version of THT, that I really enjoyed Jack's version of To Serve All My Days. He says...
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