Cool!
Will the lessons be exclusively available to teachers, or will interested parents be able to download them as well?
A wonderful 8 page article on Starbase Studios, written by Samuel Annis, was just release by This Land Press. Samuel visited the studio during the filming of Yorktown: A Time to Heal and did an incredible job of not only writing about the studio but about making a film as well. Please give it a read and give Samuel and This Land Press a big thank you.
http://thislandpress.com/04/16/2014/to-boldly-go/?page_num=1
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Would be great if there were a good few more crew quarters built so you could do a starship and crew experience week, the people have to basically live and work like their on a starship, they choose the adventure and who is captain and other roles, everything is recorded, the ultimate role play and a great experience
Hi Kenny, we have chatted before, a couple of months ago. You did have my email and my phone number.
A wonderful 8 page article on Starbase Studios, written by Samuel Annis, was just release by This Land Press. Samuel visited the studio during the filming of Yorktown: A Time to Heal and did an incredible job of not only writing about the studio but about making a film as well. Please give it a read and give Samuel and This Land Press a big thank you.
http://thislandpress.com/04/16/2014/to-boldly-go/?page_num=1
I also love what you've done for TOS era productions. Do you know of any plans for something similar for TMP era productions? I've started a new thread for replies. Thanks.
STARBASE STUDIOSOpen House, Saturday March 14th 2015, 10am to 4pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prJEPUWwnGw
Visit Starbase Studios' Open House, in Oklahoma City, for your chance to step onto a full 360 degree, Constitution Class Starship Bridge and get a picture sitting in the Captain's Chair.
- Visit the newly constructed Sick Bay and Transporter Room sets.
- Meet members of the 1701st Fleet International Fan Association.
- See Displays from the Star Trek Modelers Group.
- Meet Cast and Crew from some of your favorite Star Trek fan films and more!
Click here for more information and directions.
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X32, that is one fine project and purpose you have happening.
Something else you might be able to do, for those fanfilm makers who wish to work with miniatures for their starship exterior scenes, but do not have enough space of their own to shoot such visuals, is to perhaps set aside a part of your (constantly expanding) studio with nice sized blue and green screen facilities.
Oh man this awesome! Please tell me you'll do this again because I would love to see the classic bridge for real.
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