What is that acrid smell in the air? It is the smell of bridges burning.
What Indiegogo or Kickstarter do I have to donate to for that? I WANT one!![]()
So many merchandising opportunities here.
What Indiegogo or Kickstarter do I have to donate to for that? I WANT one!![]()
Would that really be a "much more than" minimum wage and can I see your annual report before I donate? And will there be sushi? And a new floor?you'll have to donate to my private donor store, then I'll send you the link and you can buy it. all proceeds go to my minimum wage salary. Might make a film too, but probably not.
......as a side note, I have ordered one and my wife will not be pleased with me spending money to amuse myself when it arrives![]()
I think a $5 million kinky starter should cover it.you'll have to donate to my private donor store, then I'll send you the link and you can buy it. all proceeds go to my minimum wage salary. Might make a film too, but probably not.
......as a side note, I have ordered one and my wife will not be pleased with me spending money to amuse myself when it arrives![]()
We'll have to wait over a year for it to ship though, right?you'll have to donate to my private donor store, then I'll send you the link and you can buy it. all proceeds go to my minimum wage salary. Might make a film too, but probably not.
......as a side note, I have ordered one and my wife will not be pleased with me spending money to amuse myself when it arrives![]()
Alec "fighting for the rights" of fan film producers is like Bernie Madoff stepping forward to volunteer to defend the image of securities traders.
As someone else has already pointed out: why does the guy who's collected over a million dollars and after years of self-promotion and Internet panhandling has managed to emit less than 25 minutes of some talking heads imagine that *anyone's* interested in his desire to "represent" people and productions who successfully produce many hours of popular entertainment - "Star Trek Continues," "Star Trek New Voyages" and "Starship Farragut," to mention three groups who've contributed vastly more to fan films than Alec Peters has.
Whatever he may imagine, the producers of other projects have now made immediately and unambiguously clear how much they care for his fantasy that he's a leader or "trailblazer" of some kind. wink emoticon
No one in authority at either CBS or Paramount has solicited Mein Producer's input on any guidelines they're considering laying out for fan productions. He has no one's ear, so he needn't make this extravagant pretense that anyone cares about what he proposes.
Would that really be a "much more than" minimum wage and can I see your annual report before I donate? And will there be sushi? And a new floor?
We'll have to wait over a year for it to ship though, right
Whatever he may imagine, the producers of other projects have now made immediately and unambiguously clear how much they care for his fantasy that he's a leader or "trailblazer" of some kind. wink emoticon.
I was roasted over an open pit early on for suggesting Prelude was one of the worse productions I've ever seen $10,000 wasted on..... or was that $70,000 or $100,000.
That'll be the bare bones. £22 an hour, I'll barely be able to buy sushi! I'll only manage a few crates a day!
You kidding? It'll take me that long to figure out how to use mail merge. By which point I'll have a mate make a labelling program. Pens are too expensive.
I'm actually fascinated by their very open responses. A lot have been politely quiet (which I kind of agree with - I don't bash my competition no mater how much they annoy me) so to see the mall open up now is.... enlightening. Not that I didn't doubt or already know their views - but if you don't believe in something or someone, it's refreshing to hear a production say it instead of being polite.
It looked good. I honestly think Prelude is 99% down to Tommy Kraft's work (and whatever direction was put into it, to be fair). Not to bash the actors or performances, but it was style over substance and Kraft deserves major credit for that.
The reason I thought $10,000 was to much for Prelude was because it was a simple green screen and billed as a Fan Film. On a Fan Film, like minded people get together and add their skills to the production. Are there costs? Yes Paint, costumes, Camera, software, hardware, lunch. From what I've read Tommy was reimbursed $300 for his wonderful work (seems perfectly reasonable) They raised $101,000 and claimed back in 2014 that the cost of production was $70,000.
This is NOT what a Fan Film is about, nearly anyone can raise $1.3 million and pay to have people piece together a project and apparently even this is on the verge of failure.
Honestly this isn't bashing our fellow competition because in no way is this multi named Star Trek production company even close to a Fan Production.
If I thought in any way this was an actual fan film you would hear my applause for what a bunch of fans got together and created.
Just for a sense of proportion: you could make 50 "The Tressaurian Intersecton"s for what Alec raised.
The thin about Alec is that everything he does is about Alec. He wants to the locus of fanfilms but can only manage to be a locust, chewing up everything.
Yes, STC could have completed their entire planned series of 13 episodes AND have enough money left over to do 3 bonus episodes for what AP has brought in.
No, those bridges are less than smoldering ashes by now. What you smell now is the rest of the fan-film world burning Axanar in effigy. Good word, that. It's like saying, "Effigy Him!"What is that acrid smell in the air? It is the smell of bridges burning.
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