So instead, you'd rather keep interjecting in this thread to tell everyone how mean they are and complain that we're not listening to you?
You seem to have created a straw man of me while simultaneously proving the straw man's point. Fascinating.
We don't need you to start topics, nor is it our responsibility to discuss a subject you wish to discuss [...] Should we all start putting other fanfilm-related topics in here just in hopes that people will reply?
My point was never that you had to reply to my topics. The point was that the people who currently frequent this forum are openly hostile to new topics in general and those that would post them, and are unwilling to start any constructive topics of their own.
Sadly, since the lawsuit and the end of Continues this is really the only active thread in this whole forum. Almost no one replies to new threads or chimes in on new posts in existing ones, even the people who gripe that it's all Axanar all the time.
Frankly, sometimes I wish all Axanar threads would be locked and all discussion of same here would immediately get locked because I think it and the end of the semi-pro fanfilms has killed this forum dead. I don't know if doing so would change anything in terms of participation, but if it didn't then we'd know that perhaps that fan productions no longer merit their own forum.
I think that's the most honest thing anyone's said in this forum in a long time. This actually explains a lot about the current mentality of the forum.
Maybe there’s not much interest in a thread on 501 c 3’s because people aren’t interested in it?
Really? Because I've mentioned several times that I was just giving the topic as an example, yet you keep bringing it up.
As I said: what’s the point in setting one up? I have no interest in one, why would I follow or participate in one.
Simply put: it’s not our fault people aren’t interested in some of the topics.
It's not about one topic, or even my preferred topics. It's about the complete lack of will in this forum to take part in any discussions about making fan films in the post-Axanar-lawsuit era.
It’s no one's fault, so while I understand your frustration, I don’t understand your need for finger pointing.
It's everyone's fault. The people in this thread have generated thousands of messages since the Guidelines came out. If even a fraction of that effort had gone to furthering the purpose of this forum, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Well, how about discussions on how to edit down the size of your script to fit either 15 or 30 minutes? Or perhaps a discussion of the type of three act structure commonly used in short films? Or discussions about how to reduce the cost of sets, costumes and props while still presenting a good-looking, convincing fan film? Or how to contact other people to share things like costumes and props? Or how to do low-budget virtual sets? Or even one of the other topics I mentioned previously in this thread? There's no shortage of ways to improve fan production and help new fan film makers.
And I’m not sure if in this moment you’re the hero or the victim.
If anyone had to be either of those things to have an opinion, the Internet would shrivel up and die.
There's no law that says a great poet can't also write great prose.
However, writing poetry doesn't make you a good novelist by default either. Certainly, there's some overlap in the skill sets of poets and novelists, just as athletes in different sports may have similarities in their diets and training. However, a poet can only become a good novelist by practicing the art of writing novels, just as a basketball player can't become a good baseball player without a lot of practice at baseball. You can be both, but you have to put in the effort for both.
So the number of times that LFIM's minions create new accounts and users to pretend to be somebody new who just sumbled onto this make me very sceptical of new people. Some of them may actually be new and I do apologize for them but the "hey I'm new" tactic has just need used way too much. You see it on here also with ME and their cohorts too... "hey.. look at this video that just popped up without me doing anything on my youtube reccomended link. anybody heard anything about this report that Kurtzman is really a giant space alien sent to earth on a mission to destroy the star trek franchise?" It gets old and it does make one cynical over time.
You're describing a Siege Mentailty. Some quick Googling yields the article "
How to Break Free from a Siege Mentality". Here's an excerpt:
The only way to break siege mentality is to do the one thing it seems counter intuitive to do. Let down the draw-bridge, fling open the windows, open your mind and let it all in and then go out and explore the world. And I mean, really explore, gather the data, find all the facts, observe what’s going on, because you do have options.
You always have options.
Once you start clearing the way of the old debris, new options always appear; it’s just a form of natural law!
It might be that you just need to try a new workable system of doing things, or your strategy needs tweaking, or perhaps you need to move on and try a completely approach.
But whatever happens.
You cannot stay inside your castle any longer or you will be overcome. Perhaps not by a garrison invading your castle with medieval weapons, but by your own lack of action and fear.
The world is not out to get you, but it will keep on turning, whether you are with it or not.
So prepare your steed, adjust your armour, put your head above the parapet…and prepare to charge!