Ooo... you crossed the streams, there!ACME Studios... LoL
I would have got away with it , if it wasn't for that Pesky Pedraza and his band of haters..
Ooo... you crossed the streams, there!ACME Studios... LoL
I would have got away with it , if it wasn't for that Pesky Pedraza and his band of haters..
Most of what you suggest actually was already found in discovery during the lawsuit. The long-term plan for the studio, to form the foundation for commercial film projects, was also outlined in the Axanar annual report. It was also explicitly stated by Alec Peters in his September 2015 Chicks Who Script podcast appearance, where he stated, "The studio is the endgame." The continuing donation cycles were explicitly referred to in Axanar's Indiegogo pitch, and in their plans for further merchandise production.
How DARE you sully my favorite WB cartoon character, with Alec's name!Alec the Martian?
Whip me beat me, take away my all access Axanar pass.How DARE you sully my favorite WB cartoon character, with Alec's name!![]()
It's nowhere to be found because the creation and release of content is not the intention here, or is it the driver of AP's behavior.A random thought occurred to me the other day.
Where's Heroes?
Seriously, if Axanar was wanting to be taken seriously on their talk of producing content, where is it? We know filming completed pre-lawsuit. It was intended as a vignette, so its not like editing together a 45 minute episode. I have to assume its effects-lite, or they could sub in some of the currently unused Axanar CGI that's been part of Terry's leaks if producing new CGI was a concern. If Axanar is serious about producing fan film content, is there a decent reason why its still sitting unreleased?....
Also Alec probably doesn't want his acting talent put front and center.It's nowhere to be found because the creation and release of content is not the intention here, or is it the driver of AP's behavior.
Ding ding ding!It's nowhere to be found because the creation and release of content is not the intention here, or is it the driver of AP's behavior.
Ding ding ding!
You remember that prank kids used to play with the fishing wire and the dollar bill?
That's Alec with promises and plans involving Axanar. At this point he isn't getting any money by stringing people along, but he is still getting validation, and that's enough for him.
Yeah but he's still claiming he needs $200k to do a 30 minute monumentally. Don't see where that money is coming from.
It's an artificial goal, one that he can use as an excuse to not do anything, while still taking advantage of Dean Newbury and the Atlanta Volunteer Corps to set up his for-profit business.Yeah but he's still claiming he needs $200k to do a 30 minute monumentally. Don't see where that money is coming from.
It's an artificial goal, one that he can use as an excuse to not do anything, while still taking advantage of Dean Newbury and the Atlanta Volunteer Corps to set up his for-profit business.
He's exited this entire thing, and is letting it all ride while milking the enthusiasm for as long as he can for personal validation and maybe even a little cash.
This would in the end shift the whole project, even fundraising, out onto volunteers and get Alec out from under everything. In this light, "outsourcing" the future storyline would have been step 1 of a multipart plan to lift from Alec all Axanar accountability legacy to donors -- "others have picked up the torch".
If I had to guess, I might say the rationale that might accompany the above could be "get volunteers highly involved until they start asking to do parts of the Axanar 15 minute productions, until they start saying 'we dont really need $200k, we can do it for less', help them to bond over it as a local group, then say to them 'how would you like to actually run Axanar and just have me act and you use the sets and the facilities here, and work from my script, which you could tweak and even have some roles in, and perhaps you could even do the in-Hollywood star greenscreen work if we can recruit some talent with my help?... oh and you could even do the fundraising...' ".
This would in the end shift the whole project, even fundraising, out onto volunteers and get Alec out from under everything. In this light, "outsourcing" the future storyline would have been step 1 of a multipart plan to lift from Alec all Axanar accountability legacy to donors -- "others have picked up the torch". Moving the sets near motivated volunteers would be another strategy. The $200k goal could be a way to provoke volunteers to counter-propose and "persuade" Alec to "let" them do it.
Yeah, Precious couldn't come up with a plan this complex--not on his own, anyway. He's easily distracted.This is a cunning plan.
Probably would require somebody to mastermind it that doesn't have a history of dropping the ball and running away with his pants down, though.
Yeah, Precious couldn't come up with a plan this complex--not on his own, anyway. He's easily distracted.![]()
Axanar: Nonprofit No More; Short Films May Take 'Years'
Whither Axanar Productions?
Axanar’s PR director, Mike Bawden, told AxaMonitor on August 31, 2017, that Axanar CEO “Alec [Peters] said it was his intention to have Axanar Productions complete the two, approved ‘segments’ of the mock Axanar documentary series and then he would turn his focus to his own production company, Rocketworx.”
Axanar Could 'Take Years'
Hampered by anti-crowdfunding restrictions in the settlement from the copyright lawsuit filed against Axanar by Star Trek’s owners, Bawden said, “I’m guessing it will take years to produce and eventually release the segments.”
That compares with Peters’ more optimistic but ever-changing planned due date for the two episodes. Earlier in 2017, he said in interviews that the short films would be completed in the fall. More recently, he has said end of the year and now 2018.
Peters reported on social media that he had completed a first draft of the script for the two episodes but as yet he had announced no budget nor by what means he would raise the money to produce them with an all-volunteer crew. Even while touting he added more characters than appeared in the original feature screenplay, the participation of main actors remained in doubt. Nonetheless, Bawden said:
I know Alec is moving forward with production of the mock documentary segments, but I’m not aware of any announced deadlines for various aspects of pre-production activities, casting, principal photography or post-production.
« I’m not aware of any further effort to reorganize Axanar Productions as a 501(c)(3) [nonprofit organization] at this time, so my assumption is that those actions have come to a halt. » — Mike Bawden, Axanar Spokesman
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