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Has anyone ever seen the Price of Peace

-Steve's a boat nomad type these days, but he still has the full finished tapes of the film, and he's currently investigating ways to digitize it and put it up on YouTube for everyone to see.
So it's on video? Does he have the actual film? Check your Private mail, Televangelist.
 
Hi all! I came here to post about this fan film, as I met Steve Anderson this weekend, talked with him for a few hours, and then googled to learn more about the fan film and came across this thread.

Wow thank you so much, how did you met him, I actually tried calling and people in Cali ...I had a few intersting conversations and a lot of voice mails, this made my day to learn that this is out there.
 
He's got an awesome outtakes reel with Takei too, which he said is just as interesting as the usable footage they got from it. I think he's sailing down to Panama soon, but is hoping to have things digitized in the next month or two.

Apologies to Admin for bumping this thread but has there been any progress on this please?
 
He's got an awesome outtakes reel with Takei too, which he said is just as interesting as the usable footage they got from it. I think he's sailing down to Panama soon, but is hoping to have things digitized in the next month or two.
Does anyone have any recent news?
 
Hi all! I came here to post about this fan film, as I met Steve Anderson this weekend, talked with him for a few hours, and then googled to learn more about the fan film and came across this thread...

Just a quick bump to see if there is any news on this?
 
Don't know. Earlier it was mentioned that Mr. Anderson has the project on tapes. There are businesses that specialize in video transfer/duplication/backup. If the fan film is in final edited version contained on one tape, it can probably be converted to a digital file for $20 or so.

Kor
 
Don't know. Earlier it was mentioned that Mr. Anderson has the project on tapes. There are businesses that specialize in video transfer/duplication/backup. If the fan film is in final edited version contained on one tape, it can probably be converted to a digital file for $20 or so.

Kor
I offered to do it for them, since I have access to all the video digitization equipment at the Internet Archive.
 
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