Well NO...…...Cause random comment guy is trustworthy? The guy who was running it needs to grow a pair and post something. Hell delete the page and their website if it is dead.I think that Facebook post answered your question pretty clearly.
Well NO...…...Cause random comment guy is trustworthy? The guy who was running it needs to grow a pair and post something. Hell delete the page and their website if it is dead.I think that Facebook post answered your question pretty clearly.
There website www.startrekcaptainpike.com is also still online and sill set up to accept donations with perks. Should be taken down. I found the director and executive producer (Tood Shawn Tei) on Facebook but he has not returned my messages. As someone who donated to this project I am frustrated. I am not frustrated with the fact that the fan film guidelines would make it impossible for them to finish the film, for they only raised enough money for act one of three (30 minutes of a 90 minute film). However I am frustrated with the lack of communication.Well NO...…...Cause random comment guy is trustworthy? The guy who was running it needs to grow a pair and post something. Hell delete the page and their website if it is dead.
There website www.startrekcaptainpike.com is also still online and sill set up to accept donations with perks. Should be taken down. I found the director and executive producer (Tood Shawn Tei) on Facebook but he has not returned my messages. As someone who donated to this project I am frustrated. I am not frustrated with the fact that the fan film guidelines would make it impossible for them to finish the film, for they only raised enough money for act one of three (30 minutes of a 90 minute film). However I am frustrated with the lack of communication.
Does anyone here know Gabriel Koerner? I know he was also working on the film. Maybe he might know whats going on.
Failing that, if anyone sees Walter Koenig at a convention, he might also know what is going on as he was co-producer.
A trailer? No wait...…..I think the trailer was part of the pitch...…..maybe sushi?So.... they took over $150k and produced, er, what, exactly?
I did not know they had raised so much money. I thought it was $85k, but I could be wrong.So.... they took over $150k and produced, er, what, exactly?
They claim that they spent over $61k on production for part one, of a three part film, before they did their second fundraiser.
More like the sushi has gone bad, and there's no one there to smell it.So if part one was produced but never sees the light of day...……..is that like a tree that falls in the forest but no one is there to hear it?
Philosophy and pie -- that's us here in the Fan Productions forum.So if part one was produced but never sees the light of day...……..is that like a tree that falls in the forest but no one is there to hear it?
Smoke.So.... they took over $150k and produced, er, what, exactly?
I am betting the money is already spent. Did you donate to Kickstarter or Indegogo? I know each has different T&Cs but Indegogo is more lax I believe, that's why fan films LOVE IT!Can those who donated get it refunded if the promised project result wasn't actually delivered?
Kor
Can those who donated get it refunded if the promised project result wasn't actually delivered?
Kor
I spoke with someone at Indiegogo last year about the fact that there had been no communication between the Captain Pike film and backers. They said they had tried to contact the people behind the film, through email and their own website, but their was no response. Beyond that there was nothing more they could do.I am betting the money is already spent. Did you donate to Kickstarter or Indegogo? I know each has different T&Cs but Indegogo is more lax I believe, that's why fan films LOVE IT!
Because they probably won't bother spending any real effort unless they get a lot of complaints.I spoke with someone at Indiegogo last year about the fact that there had been no communication between the Captain Pike film and backers. They said they had tried to contact the people behind the film, through email and their own website, but their was no response. Beyond that there was nothing more they could do.
He learned form the bestI guess we have to add Todd Shawn Tei to the Bad Boys of Star Trek fandom list along with Alec Peters...
Like Kick Starter, the only way they'll take action themselves is if someone files a lawsuit. Don't kid yourself - all either Indegogo or Kick Starter care about is their 3% - 10% cut of the Pledges for a project. yes, they have various things in their TOS; but they rarely (if ever) enforce said TOS unless something really egregious occurs (and the whole 'Axanar' situation wasn't egregious enough at $2.5 million for KS to do anything but send form e-mails of "we're looking into it" to those who complained.)Because they probably won't bother spending any real effort unless they get a lot of complaints.
Yep.Like Kick Starter, the only way they'll take action themselves is if someone files a lawsuit. Don't kid yourself - all either Indegogo or Kick Starter care about is their 3% - 10% cut of the Pledges for a project. yes, they have various things in their TOS; but they rarely (if ever) enforce said TOS unless something really egregious occurs (and the whole 'Axanar' situation wasn't egregious enough at $2.5 million for KS to do anything but send form e-mails of "we're looking into it" to those who complained.)
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