We could have done 20 STC episodes for that amount!
We could've done a thousand...
We could have done 20 STC episodes for that amount!
True but what would we do with the $1.29 million left over? ... LLAPWe could've done a thousand...
Hundreds of thousands....We could've done a thousand...
One million seven hundred seventy one thousand five hundred sixty one.
Neil
This is a very one-sided report, all from Axanar's side. Everyone interviewed is tied to the production, including Jonathan Lane. I admire that you put in CBS and Paramount's perspective from the Engage podcast. But what about those fans who oppose Axanar? Why not reach out to them? What about those fan productions who feel Axanar screwed them?
As Wil Wheaton said, these people are not on the side of fans or on the side of STAR TREK.
See http://axamonitor.com/doku.php to learn more. Or the public FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CBSvsAxanar/
Wow, we finally got a couple of seconds with the big guys, Move over Alec!
^^^I left this comment on that video:
This is a very one-sided report, all from Axanar's side. Everyone interviewed is tied to the production, including Jonathan Lane. I admire that you put in CBS and Paramount's perspective from the Engage podcast. But what about those fans who oppose Axanar? Why not reach out to them? What about those fan productions who feel Axanar screwed them?
As Wil Wheaton said, these people are not on the side of fans or on the side of STAR TREK.
See http://axamonitor.com/doku.php to learn more. Or the public FB group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/CBSvsAxanar/
^^^makeliberty1 day ago
Intellectual property = thought control. Centralizes creativity and converts it to monopoly-imposed profiteering. It ensures most of our 'art' isn't for the sake of art. Unbridled cultures that ignore US copyright and patent law already outdo the west.
That's only the case if you insist on showing multiple ships in the same shot simultaneously as opposed to using different shots cut together in a way which conveys incredible speed and distance.Well, the two other options are to show the ship center-frame with "stars" zipping by, or you have a long-range view with tiny "ships" zooming around like the dog-fight scenes in Top Gun.
I didn't mind the "slow dance" of the ships. But the firing range to awfully close. They look like they're just a couple hundred meters apart, but a phaser can hit a selected building at 25,000 km from orbit. Why get so close, and why do they miss?
There are plenty of people who believe property as a concept is in itself meaningless - it doesn't surprise me at all that a (probably larger) set of people can be brought to believe that intellectual property, even more intangible, is a nonsense. They don't stop to think about the destruction of creativity that would come about from the stoppage of investment in IP resulting from uncertain ownership. Creativity costs a lot of money, and nobody will invest that money if the result can be copied and used by just anybody.^^^
Very well put - overall that video is a bunch of self serving crap; and a lot of the comments are of course by people in support of Axanar. I found this one particularly idiotic:
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With people like this, it's no wonder Alec Peters is probably still seeing donations.![]()
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Poor Alec. If he doesn't win this lawsuit, he's literally going to lose his shirt.
Sorry, that was a Photoshop job! The original title read "Ultimate Fan Film"Does anyone know which publication printed the "Ultimate Scam" article and where it can be read online ?
Yep. And that isn't an accident, either.That video is annoying. It just drives me crazy that the Axanar people are singlehandedly becoming the voice of all fan films in the media. If they were going to give that role to somebody I would much rather it be someone like Vic Mignona, Tom, James Cawley or even Tommy Kraft.
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