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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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That's.... I'm so sorry. I feel for ya. And I don't understand. Specifically 'Potemkin Pictures'? And Sid. Flm. Fts. said it was specifically because of the lawsuit? I'm not understanding the connection between Potemkin and the lawsuit. And, again, so sorry.

They rejected us because we're a Star Trek fan film. They were quite apologetic about it, and one of their committee was particularly regretful. But they cited the reason behind their decision not to allow Potemkin Pictures (or any other Star Trek fan film) into the Festival this year was the fact that Paramount and CBS were suing a Star Trek fan film at the time.
 
They rejected us because we're a Star Trek fan film. They were quite apologetic about it, and one of their committee was particularly regretful. But they cited the reason behind their decision not to allow Potemkin Pictures (or any other Star Trek fan film) into the Festival this year was the fact that Paramount and CBS were suing a Star Trek fan film at the time.
Ohh. Okay. Well, NOT okay, but, okay I understand now what you were saying. :(

I'm glad that they gave you this disheartening news with compassionate apology.
 
They rejected us because we're a Star Trek fan film. They were quite apologetic about it, and one of their committee was particularly regretful. But they cited the reason behind their decision not to allow Potemkin Pictures (or any other Star Trek fan film) into the Festival this year was the fact that Paramount and CBS were suing a Star Trek fan film at the time.
Now that the lawsuit is over...at least for now...next year may provide another opportunity. I wouldn't give up hope on that forever. Give it time to let things simmer down.
 
They rejected us because we're a Star Trek fan film. They were quite apologetic about it, and one of their committee was particularly regretful. But they cited the reason behind their decision not to allow Potemkin Pictures (or any other Star Trek fan film) into the Festival this year was the fact that Paramount and CBS were suing a Star Trek fan film at the time.
This makes me quite angry. I am very sorry Randy. @Potemkin_Prod
 
Sounds better that what LFIM has going for himself at the moment, find a trek club and DO IT!

I'm honestly half tempted. I joked about a list of ideas on Facebook a while back and got a far more positive response than I thought. May go further into it as I wrote half a blog about the responses I never got round to finishing.

The only thing that would stop me is expense as I'd need at least one partial set piece. I had a plan of action in my head to recycle the pieces and donate the rest to someone more deserving of them - but even then it'd mean holding a cap out and after Axanar..... I'm genuinely against that idea as, unlike the seasoned producer Alec Peters, I wouldn't ask if I had even the smallest hint that something may go wrong.

The sad thing for Potemkin Pictures is because of the lawsuit, the local Sidewalk Film Festival declined to allow us to participate in their event this year. Many of the cast of our newest productions were looking forward to our involvement in this event, and their hearts were broken to learn we're not wanted there. A lot of people have been hurt by the selfish actions of one man.

Thats a horrible side effect to have to go through. The stain of this whole thing is something that will take a while to heal. It's horrible, and all because a selfish man let his ego drive him too far over the line.

Has that been a one off or have other places put the block on fan productions?
 
np. I was only speaking to the idea that real fan film efforts would have an argument for getting a table/panel, as much as any legit activity in Trek fandom. He could argue for this even with his history.
JVC did say that fan films would be able to present at official trek cons now. However, I'm not sure that would apply to Axanar. Depedns on the settlement but I seriously doubt it.
 
I'm sure everyone has a reason why make a fan film and that reason is probably as diverse as the people that become involved.
 
The funny thing about fan films is that most people think you need money to make them.
No, you don't (although it does help).

There is no written rule that it has to be live action. It can be drawn. It can be CGI. Hell, it can be with puppets.
Star Trek: Aurora was very well done. Avoiding spoilers but one main character had an incident in their past which was beyond creepy but was also dealt with very well. After a while you forgot you were watching an animated show.
 
LOL Potemkin Pictures is proof that fan films can be made with little or no money. Our budget per episode is $150 - $200, most of which goes to set decorations, costuming and makeup.

Edit: We feed our cast and crew out of our personal pockets. And no, we don't buy sushi for lunch. We're grateful for hot dogs, sliders, pizza, asian cole slaw or whatever else my wife decides we're doing for lunch.
 
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