Cool. I love reading even mediocre fan-fiction, and FFF's articles are some of the best.Axanar unblocked me on twitter long enough to threaten a new article from Fan Film Factor coming out tomorrow that will supposedly expose the "fake news" from Axamonitor. Set phasers to maximum cognitive dissonance.![]()
You mean the wiki that quotes sources, labels all commentary and theory as such, and makes immediate corrections when errors are found?Axanar unblocked me on twitter long enough to threaten a new article from Fan Film Factor coming out tomorrow that will supposedly expose the "fake news" from Axamonitor. Set phasers to maximum cognitive dissonance.![]()
He said in one of his video updates that axanar productions isn't going to do more films after axanar but will help other productions out.
Axanar unblocked me on twitter long enough to threaten a new article from Fan Film Factor coming out tomorrow that will supposedly expose the "fake news" from Axamonitor. Set phasers to maximum cognitive dissonance.![]()
Axanar unblocked me on twitter long enough to threaten a new article from Fan Film Factor coming out tomorrow that will supposedly expose the "fake news" from Axamonitor. Set phasers to maximum cognitive dissonance.![]()
He said in one of his video updates that axanar productions isn't going to do more films after axanar but will help other productions out.
...Well they have a point. Aside from his qualifications, experience, success and his currently filled schedule as his finished film does the festival rounds, what does Carlos really have to offer?![]()
I know, right. Now what I'm finding in Google University (you know, limited) is = I can set up and say I am a film school. Voila. I have a film school. Don't know if Georgia agrees with Google. They may have their own rules in these matters.What possible credentials does anyone there have for running a school or providing services into media industries?
Yup. There's that part too.Or interest in doing the hard work on something that's not Trek (except for facesaving about "we were sincere in our claims all along, so don't sue us")?
Good question. I'm guessing.... more than we would intellectually expect. Even among those already producing fan films.How many fan films are gonna want to work with them?
That's my thinking too. However...... my uneducated self sees potential work-arounds, loop-holes to exploit, if one were clever enough. Determined enough.They're not gonna be able to do another fair-use attack on another IP after the rep they've gained, either.
Yeah. Myself, I'm in 'watching & gathering data' mode right now.I'm not really seeing a lot of mileage with these objectives given these people. I'm not really seeing what business they are "in the business to stay" for.
Indeed! So there's that!The only business they were really all in on was IP expropriation.
Axanar unblocked me on twitter long enough to threaten a new article from Fan Film Factor coming out tomorrow that will supposedly expose the "fake news" from Axamonitor. Set phasers to maximum cognitive dissonance.![]()
You mean the wiki that quotes sources, labels all commentary and theory as such, and makes immediate corrections when errors are found?
Obviously fake.
Axanar unblocked me on twitter long enough to threaten a new article from Fan Film Factor coming out tomorrow that will supposedly expose the "fake news" from Axamonitor. Set phasers to maximum cognitive dissonance.![]()
In an interview published today on Fan Film Factor, Axanar CEO Alec Peters revealed the true location of Axanar’s new facility in Lawrenceville, Georgia, not the Gainesville location I reported on yesterday.
@carlosp, Take solace in the one fact that always proves true. AP is a dick, and apparently he revels in it.Alec Peters is a dick
It's hard to sore like an eagle when you're reporting on turkeys.I have published a correction on AxaMonitor regarding the story I published about Axanar’s new headquarters outside Atlanta.
In an interview published today on Fan Film Factor, Axanar CEO Alec Peters revealed the true location of Axanar’s new facility in Lawrenceville, Georgia, not the Gainesville location I reported on yesterday.
Did I get bamboozled? Yep, I sure did. Comeuppance has been served and I’m ready to eat crow.
That happens sometimes to journalists, and the first thing we’re taught is admit our error. So I’m admitting mine: I fell for a scheme in which these folks, who don’t like to have what they do made public, got together and coordinated an intricate plan to fool me.
And I was fooled, fed false information by sources controlled by Alec Peters.
I apologize to those who’ve come to rely on me as a source of coverage about the Axanar debacle — the crowdfunding that paid for a never-used studio instead of the film fans wanted made, the draconian guidelines now imposed on all fan productions, the supporters who gave tens, hundreds, even thousands of dollars in good faith to a group of people hoping for a really great fan film, getting nothing in return.
Oh, yeah. Some got a few little patches.
Now, Alec Peters — who takes no responsibility for his mismanagement of the money people entrusted to him — instead believes it’s worth his time to conspire to fool a reporter, to lie. Is that really a victory to be proud of?
But remember who else you lied to. You lied to everyone about the details of the warehouse upon which I relied upon for authentication about this story. To “get” me, you had to lie.
I’m sure some of Peters’ supporters are OK with that because they don’t like my coverage either. But if 300 supporters were all he was able to muster from the vaunted 15,000 at his command, I’m guessing a lot more aren’t OK with Peters continuing to publicly deceive them.
So who turns out looking worse in this situation? The reporter who was taken for a ride, or the people who lied to the whole world in order to do it? Yes, Alec Peters, you fooled me. “Big win for Axanar.” But all you proved is you’re willing to lie to score points in some imagined game, placing a higher priority on making a fool of a reporter instead of producing the film you promised your supporters years ago, just as you placed a higher priority on the tremendously expensive studio you just lost than on producing Axanar.
Which is why I’ll continue to cover this story until the day you stop trying to fool people for your own gratification. I’ll certainly be more careful about my sourcing in the future, now that I know the lengths to which you’ll go to hide the truth.
I apologize to my readers for letting them down, for getting caught up in yet another Axanar scheme. What I won’t apologize for is my intent to continue to cover this story. Axanar’s behavior trying to fool a reporter for some cheap laughs and finger-pointing just proves why it’s necessary to continue to shine a light on what they do.
The funny thing is that if Alec expects this to discredit Carlos, he's going to be sorely mistaken. The fact that Alec has been caught in the lie has proven that it will do nothing more than embed the "haters" in the "hater" camp and the "faithful" in the "faithful" camp. In fact, if the "faithful" see that Alec lied, it's more likely to backfire on him.
But who cares? Carlos got "pwned!"
Honorabledid I get bamboozled? Yep, I sure did. Comeuppance has been served and I’m ready to eat crow.
Honorable. Journalistic integrity holding itself to the higher standard.That happens sometimes to journalists, and the first thing we’re taught is admit our error. So I’m admitting mine.
Honorable.I apologize to those who’ve come to rely on me as a source of coverage about the Axanar debacle
Journalistic integrity holding itself to the higher standard.I’ll continue to cover this story until the day you stop trying to fool people for your own gratification. I’ll certainly be more careful about my sourcing in the future
Honorable. Right thing to do. I appreciate that.I apologize to my readers for letting them down
Exactly. I concur.just proves why it’s necessary to continue to shine a light on what they do.
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