Oh, I forgot one of your questions. The report Mike Bawden will be trying to hawk to the press for the 50th Anniversary is the Fan Film Report his Project Small Access Group produced calling for CBS/Paramount to change the fan film guidelines.
I actually asked Jonathan that question. As far as he knows without looking carefully at his data, no fan producers were part of these surveys. He claims they feel they can't be forthright with their concerns to CBS, which might clamp down on them even more. Which is horsepoo.Honestly I was happy to see trekzone interview Lane and his small access plan. My 1st though was that this focus group included 1200 facebook posters. I was wondering how many of these 1200 actually produced a Star Trek fan film?
I've been credited as producer 10 times in 2016 and no way would I be attracted to that type of group. BTW next time he uses Potemkin as an example, ask him if he has collected data on the ratio of each fan film's view count per fundraiser dollar.I actually asked Jonathan that question. As far as he knows without looking carefully at his data, no fan producers were part of these surveys.
Because "real Trek fans" will pay for "real Trek", but CBS isn't making "real Trek" anymore.My argument if I was CBS would be that if fans aren't willing to pony up $10 for 4 episodes a month, why the heck do they need more than $50000 for one?
It's flagrantly false in my case. I consider the guidelines (and let's be clear, they are guidelines, not commandments from on high) pretty fair. I am not protesting them because I believe they're fair, and because I believe in the studio's right to decide whatever guidelines they feel like.I actually asked Jonathan that question. As far as he knows without looking carefully at his data, no fan producers were part of these surveys. He claims they feel they can't be forthright with their concerns to CBS, which might clamp down on them even more. Which is horsepoo.
Meyer is spot on.
Cuz Doubleohfive is a badass?? Oh... the first line of your signature.There's a reason my sig is what it is.
...Alec started to describe the 3 types within the Star Trek fan film culture as it was during the time of the interview....
Meyer is right - fans are idiots. If fan knew what they wanted then These Are The Voyages would've been the highest rated continuity pr0n ever.
But no. Fan demand one thing and when given that one thing they hate it.
I am recovering from MNY so I kinda haz the dum right now.That's actually a good question for the lawyers here. Can someone out of state ignore a subpoena? What if it was a financial hardship to travel?
Or a physical one?
Tag, @jespah!
Thumbs up and extra pie for the bippy reference.Axanar's switch from "professional Star Trek that is way better than any fan film ever - we aren't a fan film, we are professional grade" to "we stand with the fans and are a fan film that is being persecuted by a big corporation that doesn't understand fans" is self-serving at the very least and a cynical, dishonest manipulation of a subservient and compliant donor base at the very worst.
The court won't be fooled by such obviously fake advocacy - and you can bet your bippy that CBS/P will enjoy revealing ways that AP and Co. manipulated the donors for their own financial benefit.
AgreeI'll admit I couldn't make it through the whole interview simply as I found [that] position so absurd.
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His position that it seems perfectly fine to request more leniency on unofficial productions while depriving legitimate ones of revenue just seems laughable to me. My argument if I was CBS would be that if fans aren't willing to pony up $10 for 4 episodes a month, why the heck do they need more than $50000 for one?
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