"How to Succeed in the Movie Business, Without Even Trying"Alec can write 'meta' books I suppose, "making of..", "how to build a studio on other's money"

(With profoundest apologies to one of my favorite musicals)
"How to Succeed in the Movie Business, Without Even Trying"Alec can write 'meta' books I suppose, "making of..", "how to build a studio on other's money"
thank you !Lord Foot in Mouth
sorry to be stupid but LFIM ...I know WHO you're talking about but why LFIM?
The Music Man, too, yes?"How to Succeed in the Movie Business, Without Even Trying"
(With profoundest apologies to one of my favorite musicals)
Heck, I love capitalizing, started my own company 29 years ago and nearly 43 years in this line of work. So that's like 14 years in the university of hard knocksHi @dmac ,
your advice is great for everyone that really wants to create a fan film. But wouldn't you like to do it as a job? Or at least capitalize on it?
Professor Harry Garth Hill?The Music Man, too, yes?
Cuz he doesn't know the territory!The Music Man, too, yes?
@muCephi, did you listen to that recent trekyards interview with AP? I don't blame you if you didn't, it''s filled AP grandstanding while being treated as the second coming of Garth. I listened to it and every explanation AP had regarding his behavior, the money, and the lawsuit is .... If you're a true Axanar fan (cash cow donor) it doesn't matter. Seriously, that's his go-to pat answer.Alec can write 'meta' books I suppose, "making of..", "how to build a studio on other's money" etc.
But he isn't free to create Trek content in audio and other formats. He can't just expand into anything. The court decision didn't give him any sort of license to do anything except make an axanar film and other films following the guidelines.
All other ways Trek IP (audiobook, merchandise, etc.) could be expressed are still fully protected, and any attempt to expand into them as "fan" profit efforts would doubtless be met with an anaphylactic shock reaction from the studios and court. He's already stung them once.
Thus I am not seeing where any "empire" of Trek can be spun out of this full caving to the guidelines.
Hi guys,
that's what I've been pondering for over a year now. Been reading this thread because a colleague donated to "Axanar" and I must say: brilliant. See, we do the kind of service jobs that some people (you know who I mean) look down on. We're the people that "haven't achieved anything in life" and would like to change that. And seriously, before this thing triggers changes to all the crowdfunding and copyright rules and regulations and laws... I would REALLY like to pull off something like that myself because I could do with my own studio to rent out (I can do without a "Executive Producer" title, also I don't need a "calling card into the industry" for this one time ripoff). I love Star Trek but apparently that's been taken... so my question is... can you think of another franchise who's IP holders might be as relaxed as CBS/Paramount with a large enough fan base to support something like this? I was thinking A-Team (but there was a movie recently), MacGyver (but there was another show recently), Knight Rider (I don't think they made much recently after all the spin-offs, can't be that hard to get your hands on a KITT replica, we're all fans, right?)... or... IDK... Firefly? Without somebody like George Takei endorsing the project in the beginning we'll probably don't raise as much, but hey, I'll settle for quarter or half a million as well, or some nice asset. Before you shout: Troll! I'm not sure how for how much longer I can do my current job, and my retirement fund doesn't look great so I'm really tempted to do something like that. Before you shout: Boo, illegal! Well is it really? We know somebody who got away with it. Also Mommy let me stay awake to watch *put in your favourite tv show here* so i'm a superfan and I and the fans basically own *put in name of franchise here* because I spent so much on it over the years and the IP holder doesn't do anything with it anyway. So... who's with me? Any input (PM or here) appreciated because I would really like to run around with a MacBook and an iPhone I haven't paid for and fly cool places to do my con(vention)s. Like J. Lane said. Fan Films are a brand new industry. I know they shouldn't be, but if there's bucks to be made? I've grown less picky in recent years. Do you think it's a problem that I don't know much about volleyball? Somebody's gotta be the keeper of the faith with the fans of *put in your favourite franchise here*. Sorry about my lousy English, I don't live in the US or GB.
thanks & BR
I doubt even that would dissuade the faithful from their belief that Peters can do no wrong. I really think that any item contained within those documents that would appear suspect to us his supporters would happily accept as necessary if he told them it was.I want to see all his bank and credit card statements from the moment he started fundraising to the present.
Pretty good since his only filmed appearance is in 'Prelude'"What is great is that Axanar is now a piece of Star Trek history. It is famous (some would say infamous!) and Richard Hatch’s Kharn the Undying is seen by many as one of the great Klingons in Star Trek."
http://www.axanarproductions.com/captains-log-feb-12th-2017/
@muCephi, did you listen to that recent trekyards interview with AP? I don't blame you if you didn't, it''s filled AP grandstanding while being treated as the second coming of Garth. I listened to it and every explanation AP had regarding his behavior, the money, and the lawsuit is .... If you're a true Axanar fan (cash cow donor) it doesn't matter. Seriously, that's his go-to pat answer.
I doubt even that would dissuade the faithful from their belief that Peters can do no wrong. I really think that any item contained within those documents that would appear suspect to us his supporters would happily accept as necessary if he told them it was.
Of course given public statements that the money's all gone anyway I wonder why the change in narrative. Surely "we were poised to shoot half the film before the lawsuit" is better than somehow only being set for a third of the feature?
"What is great is that Axanar is now a piece of Star Trek history. It is famous (some would say infamous!) and Richard Hatch’s Kharn the Undying is seen by many as one of the great Klingons in Star Trek."
http://www.axanarproductions.com/captains-log-feb-12th-2017/
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